WA-East Asian ‘green corridor’ shows promise to decarbonise shipping
By Mollie Tracey
26 May 2023
Ammonia-powered ships could be deployed on iron ore trade routes along a ‘green corridor’ between Western Australia and East Asia by 2028, a study finds.
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