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Some off the top questions confronting

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Certainly, these are lofty goals. Are they obtainable? It depends on who

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One person doing his part is Robert Kunkel, whose hybrid-electric cargo

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Island and Connecticut since 2019. Kunkel, an accomplished marine engi-

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