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From Gas to Green: Trinidad and Tobago’s Next Energy Shift
Trinidad and Tobago is the largest exporter of ammonia in the world. In 2024, the country produced more than 4 million tons and exported almost all of it, which created substantial foreign exchange in the process. Most ammonia usually goes into the production of fertilizers and other uses. A NewsDay report article states Trinidad and Tobago are in perfect condition for the clean maritime fuel industry. The TT Energy Chamber hosted the Caribbean sustainable energy conference o
Zoie Richelieu
Oct 21
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The Future of U.S. Maritime Power: Tech, AI, and Shipyard Revitalization
In previous articles, I have explained United States positioning in the maritime industry, as well as recommendations to improve...
Zoie Richelieu
Sep 2
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Forward Edge: Guam and the Future of U.S. Defense in Asia
According to a Council on Foreign Relations article, Guam’s strategic position and proximity to Asia make it an important outpost for the...
Zoie Richelieu
Jul 10
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US-Malaysia Maritime relationship
The United States and Malaysia have a long-term commitment and collaboration in the maritime industry, lasting four decades through the Cooperation Afloat Readiness in Training (CARAT) series and MTA Malaysia. Here I expound on some key points of discussion
Zoie Richelieu
May 8
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