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Green Shipping Fuels Myths

Green Shipping Fuels Myths The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker fleet inclusive of floating storage units crossed the figure of 772 this  year. Although LNG carriers have been capable of utilising boil-of-gas as a fuel for steam turbines for over fifty years it was not till the year 2000 that a non-LNG carrier vessel

ABC of Green Shipping Fuels

Shipping & Environmental Air Pollution As maritime transportation plays an important role for world sea trade its contribution to air pollution and climate change cannot be brushed aside. The current population of the world merchant fleet of 100 gross tonnage and above is about 117,000 vessels and the total gross tonnage is 1.36 billion. Annual

Blue Green Climate Fund

Blue or Green Hydrogen Blue hydrogen growth is likely to exceed  " green H2 " in the US as projects in the US are"  blue hydrogen "  oriented i.e source being natural gas with the additional distinction of carbon capture. This is in stark contrast to  green H2 produced through renewable electricity and water electrolysis.

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