Opinion: Why we need to modernize our cargo ships
New technologies need to demonstrate reliability and durability for long ocean voyages before there will be widespread adoption…
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“Diesel will continue to be the dominant technology for the foreseeable future,” according to the Diesel Technology Forum.
Government regulations and societal pressures are focusing on reducing emissions from diesel-powered vehicles. Significant reductions have already been realized in particulate matter and nitrogen oxides (NOx). In fact, the Diesel Technology Forum found that 49% of all diesel-powered commercial vehicles in the U.S. are fueled by clean-diesel engine technology. That percentage is likely to rise as older vehicles are replaced with newer, cleaner ones.
https://www.fleetowner.com/emissions-efficiency/internal-combustion-engines/article/21213544/extending-the-life-of-diesel-engines
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