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Potential market for LNG-fueled marine vessels in the United States

Brett, 2008

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Brett B
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The growing global concern over ship emissions in recent years has driven policy change at the international level toward more stringent vessel emissions standards. The policy change has also been an impetus for innovation and increased attention being paid to existing …
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