• Klear@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I don’t think this is about what’s powering the ships but rather their cargo.

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      1 month ago

      But at least the ships need a non-renewable source. And they are going to need some of it in every country they visit. How do we get oil to every country if not by ship? That’s a lot of pipelines if we go that route. But maybe that is the answer.

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        But at least the ships need a non-renewable source.

        Why would they? Seems like a solveable problem to me, most likely via green H2, but also with big ass batteries (most likely for shorter ranges at first).

        We have to reach net 0 come what may, so there will have to be clean power in any port they visit at some point.

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          30 days ago

          It would be green methane, much easier to contain than hydrogen

          And that would be shipped, though many places could make their own green methane