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"textContent": "In my recent article on America’s new maritime plan, I argued that it was competing for the wrong century by anchoring itself to legacy fuels and industrial logic that made sense when gasoline and diesel dominated global energy demand. A reader asked a question regarding the fuel cost variance for ... [continued]\n\nThe post The End Game Economics of Maritime Fuels appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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