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"textContent": "The proposed electric passenger hydrofoil from downtown Vancouver to Bowen Island and Gibsons remains a useful hook for thinking about ferry electrification, but it does not need to carry the full analytical burden twice. In the earlier piece on the proposal, I laid out the core challenges in some detail. ... [continued]\n\nThe post Electric Hydrofoils Are Intriguing. Electric Catamarans Are Scaling appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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