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 Alternative FuelsDecarbonisationEmissions
							Alternative FuelsDecarbonisationEmissions										
			
			
			
			Carbon by sea
As carbon capture and storage becomes a pivotal tool in reducing emissions, the maritime industry is poised to play a key role in transporting this new commodity. However, infrastructure development needs to be accelerated and legal restrictions must be addressed to allow sufficient scale-up to meet likely global demand and facilitate cross-border transportation, write Linda Roxburgh and Sofie Gleditsch of Wikborg Rein
			
			
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