ZEMBA deal will see Gasum bunker Hapag-Lloyd ships with 20,000 tonnes of bio-LNG
Bunkering to take place in Rotterdam
Gasum, the Finnish energy company, has signed a deal with ZEMBA, a joint venture owned by Hartmann Group and Mabanaft, to supply 20,000 tonnes of bio-LNG to five Hapag-Lloyd container vessels.
The bunkering will take place in Rotterdam and is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Bio-LNG is a renewable fuel
Bio-LNG is a renewable fuel produced from organic materials such as manure or waste biomass. It is a cleaner alternative to traditional LNG, and it can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Hapag-Lloyd is committed to sustainability
Hapag-Lloyd is one of the world's leading container shipping companies. The company is committed to sustainability and has set a goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2045.
The deal with Gasum is a significant step towards achieving this goal.
ZEMBA is a leading LNG supplier
ZEMBA is a leading supplier of LNG in Europe. The company has a strong track record of supplying LNG to a variety of customers, including shipping companies and industrial users.
The deal with Gasum is a significant boost for ZEMBA's business.
The deal is good news for the environment
The deal between Gasum, ZEMBA, and Hapag-Lloyd is good news for the environment. The use of bio-LNG will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.
It is a positive step towards a more sustainable future for the shipping industry.
Key benefits of bio-LNG
- Reduces greenhouse gas emissions
- Improves air quality
- Is a renewable fuel
- Can help to reduce dependence on fossil fuels
Conclusion
The deal between Gasum, ZEMBA, and Hapag-Lloyd is a significant step towards a more sustainable future for the shipping industry.
The use of bio-LNG will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.
It is a positive step towards a more sustainable future for the planet.
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