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  "path": "/2026/02/23/hybrid-electric-ships-and-the-alcohol-fuel-convergence/",
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  "textContent": "In recent weeks I have published on the end game economics of maritime fuels, why decarbonizing maritime shipping won’t be inflationary, and why most battery electric shipping studies were already obsolete. Those pieces generated a steady stream of questions that were more specific than the original arguments, as well as ... [continued]\n\nThe post Hybrid Electric Ships and the Alcohol Fuel Convergence appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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