The push to scale sustainable marine fuels

The image shows a barge bunkering a ship in Rotterdam

Source: Port of Rotterdam

The Rotterdam to Singapore Green and Digital Shipping Corridor has issued a report outlining barriers and solutions to scale investment in sustainable marine fuels and port bunkering.

The publication details how regulatory uncertainty, weak demand signals and high capital requirements are slowing projects, threatening progress toward a viable green shipping corridor linking Europe and Asia.

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