This Shipping Giant Switches To Hydrogen Fuel

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Shipping company AP Moller-Maersk is considering taking on hydrogen as a bunker fuel for some of its vessels that typically make smaller voyages, reports Ship & Bunker.

Reason for the change 

Maersk considers hydrogen problematic for deep-sea ships, but is considering it for vessels with a maximum round trip of 2,000 km, price reporting agency S&P Global Platts reported on Wednesday, citing comments from Maria Strandesen, head of future fuels at Maersk.

The amount of space needed for hydrogen fuel tanks is the main block to it being used for oceangoing vessels.

First carbon-neutral vessel

Maersk’s first carbon-neutral vessel, running on green methanol, is due to enter service from the middle of 2023.

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Source: BBC