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  "path": "/2026/03/18/scandlines-races-to-fully-electrify-ferry-services-as-fehmarn-tunnel-stalls/",
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    "Denmark",
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  "textContent": "When Danish-German shipping company Scandlines officially launched Baltic Whale, a zero-direct-emission freight ferry, on March 10, it marked a decisive step forward for electrification in short-sea shipping. Industry coverage focused heavily on the vessel’s all-electric design and onboard technology. But the deeper story, according to CleanTechnica sources based in Gedser, ... [continued]\n\nThe post Scandlines Races To Fully Electrify Ferry Services As Fehmarn Tunnel Stalls appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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