Finnish cleantech company Norsepower, together with shipping company IINO Lines and electric power company J-POWER, has completed the installation of one Norsepower Rotor Sail, a wind propulsion system, onboard a bulk carrier.
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Finnish cleantech company Norsepower, together with shipping company IINO Lines and electric power company J-POWER, has completed the installation of one Norsepower Rotor Sail, a wind propulsion system, onboard a bulk carrier.
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