Ports are a vital source of economic activity, but every movement of the ship to the shore of the goods makes it one of the most energy-consuming and polluting in the world. As commercial ports all over the world continue to rise, efforts to reduce the impact on the environment to pay for new enthusiasm. As a result, new technologies appear for the first time, and we are ready to play an important role in reducing emissions in the ports in the coming years, says Ryan Skukowski, policy analyst at the Institute for Advanced Technologies / fuel cells in 2013.
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
2013 Fuel cells at ports
Ports are a vital source of economic activity, but every movement of the ship to the shore of the goods makes it one of the most energy-consuming and polluting in the world. As commercial ports all over the world continue to rise, efforts to reduce the impact on the environment to pay for new enthusiasm. As a result, new technologies appear for the first time, and we are ready to play an important role in reducing emissions in the ports in the coming years, says Ryan Skukowski, policy analyst at the Institute for Advanced Technologies / fuel cells in 2013.
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