EXCLUSIVE: Green fuels and solving the port planning conundrum

A picture of Cameron Gook, a white man wearing glasses and a blue shirt

Source: Royal HaskoningDHV

As the shipping world ramps up its efforts to decarbonise, ports are failing to update their master plans to accommodate green fuels for industry and shipping, says Cameron Gook, senior infrastructure economist in port economics and infrastructure for Royal HaskoningDHV.

The clock is ticking loudly. Slow-moving ports must act now or risk losing out to their faster-paced competitors.

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