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Huge Cargo Sailing Ship Completes Voyage Across Atlantic

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This event showcases the early, challenging steps in decarbonizing global logistics, a sector whose emissions reduction efforts could indirectly influence broader energy policy and demand.

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  • The Neoliner Origin, the world's largest cargo sailing ship (136m), completed its first transatlantic voyage from France to the US.
  • The ship sustained damage during the journey and is undergoing repairs, highlighting operational challenges for new maritime transport technologies.
  • While not directly impacting power generation or consumption, this development signifies early efforts in decarbonizing global supply chains, which could indirectly influence future energy demand and emissions policies.

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The Neoliner Origin has been dubbed the world’s largest cargo sailing ship at 136 meters or about 446 feet in length. It recently traveled across the Atlantic Ocean from France to the US, but sustained some damage along the route so it is undergoing repairs while cargo is being offloaded. ... [continued] The post Huge Cargo Sailing Ship Completes Voyage Across Atlantic appeared first on CleanTechnica .