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"textContent": "Most maritime battery studies are already obsolete. That is not a criticism of the researchers who wrote them. It is a recognition that their assumptions were grounded in the battery costs and energy densities available at the time. Several of the most detailed recent merchant shipping studies modeled battery system ... [continued]\n\nThe post Most Maritime Shipping Battery Propulsion Studies Are Already Obsolete appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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