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Legislation and technology - two routes to cutting shipping energy use

The international shipping industry has started to look seriously at technologies to cut its fuel bills and, therefore, its carbon emissions. Here, Alasdair Cameron discusses alternative propulsion methods - and international moves to coerce the industry on carbon emissions.

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EW Jun 2012 - p14-16.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Protection of ambient air and climate, Electricity markets, Policy and Governance, Law and Legal practice, Economics, business and commerce, Marine transportation, Energy consumption, Transportation of products, Oil and gas extraction, Biogas production plants, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Biofuels, Electricity, Primary energy production, Carbon emissions

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