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Contributing Writers as of today there is no single fuel that will get the job done. However, many favorites are

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Elaine Maslin, Aberdeen emerging, and hydrogen in particular has been making big headlines in the energy world.

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Various uncrewed surface vessel (USV) developers, autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) builders and even subsea power delivery system providers are taking a serious look

Production Manager at – and even trailing – hydrogen as an option, Elaine Maslin reports starting on page 42.

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In evaluating ‘hot’ markets that have driven business in 2022 and promise to continue in 2023 and beyond, military markets, premised on Russia’s war with Ukraine and all that

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