Shipowners skeptical about green fuels
Shipowners are increasingly skeptical about plans to adopt low-carbon fuels such as ‘green’ ammonia or ‘green’ methanol.
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cleantechnica.com·19d agoFossil fuels account for 40% of shipping tonnage but half of maritime fuel use, reshaping the alternative fuel debate
Fossil fuels are about 40% of maritime tonnage but roughly half of freight energy, which changes the shipping fuel transition.
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