For most of seafaring's history, the primary means of propelling a ship was with sails. However, most modern ships no longer have sails, instead relying on combustion power. Using diesel engines means ...
Ship diesel engines sit at the intersection of brute force and meticulous engineering, turning heavy fuel into the continuous thrust that keeps global trade moving. Among them, a handful of ...
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Japan begins onshore operation of a hydrogen-fueled ship engine
Nikkiso Co., a Japanese engineering firm specializing in industrial pumps and cryogenic equipment, has moved into ...
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