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Crowley Will Build And Operate The First Fully Electric

Crowley Will Build And Operate The First Fully Electric
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ABB Powers First Fully Electric U S Tugboat  - The Waterways Journal

ABB Powers First Fully Electric U S Tugboat  - The Waterways Journal
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River Riders shut out River Turtles, 3-0

River Riders shut out River Turtles, 3-0 Share Starter Drew Gillespie throws five innings with six strikeouts 3:38 AM UTC Share share-square-971209 ELIZABETHTON, TN - The Elizabethton River Riders defeated the River Turtles, 3-0, on Thursday night at Motor Field In Pulaski. Starting pitcher Drew Gillespie finished with six strikeouts and four hits, with no walks or runs allowed. The River Riders scored two runs in the top of the third inning off an RBI double by second baseman John Montes (UCF) to score designated hitter Sam Thompson (TCU) with no outs. Montes stole third and scored on the throwing error by Pulaski third baseman Mark Trotta (William & Mary) to make it 2-0 River Riders.

Crowley to build and operate first fully electric tugboat in US

Image: Crowley YouTube Crowley Maritime Corporation will build and operate “eWolf”, the first all-electric powered harbour tugboat that can complete a job without expending a drop of fuel. The 82-foot vessel with 70 tonnes of bollard pull advances Crowley and the maritime industry’s efforts toward sustainability and decarbonisation. Over the first 10 years of its use, the operation of the new eTug will reduce 178 tonnes of nitrogen oxide (NOx), 2.5 tonnes of diesel particulate matter, and 3,100 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) versus a conventional tug. The electric tug will replace one that consumes more than 30,000 gallons of diesel per year. The eTug will operate at the Port of San Diego’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal and will be operational by mid-2023.

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