Europe and Asia collaboration on alternative fuels

The image shows the Steinwerder terminal where alternative fuels can already be bunkered with a special permit

Source: CGH/HPA

The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) and two major Korean ports have joined forces to promote decarbonisation in shipping through alternative fuels, including ammonia.

The agreement, signed during a visit by Hamburg’s First Mayor Dr Peter Tschentscher to Korea, aims to foster collaboration with a focus on reducing emissions and enhancing port infrastructure. 

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