EXCLUSIVE: Scaling green methanol up with minimal cost

The image shows an overhead shot of Larne Harbour

Source: Port of Larne

David Surplus OBE, co-founder of B9 Energy Storage and member of the Maritime Power-to-X project team, explains how port infrastructure can be transformed at minimal costs to cater for the zero emission fuels of the future.

The global maritime industry has set the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 and if this ambitious target is to be met, renewable fuels need to be developed and onboarded as a matter of urgency.

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