The Port of London Authority has transitioned more than 20 of its vessels from marine gasoil (MGO) to hydro-treated vegetable oil (HVO). And while the port authority has had to accept a 25% increase in its annual fuel bill, it’s a price worth paying to be a responsible shipowner, the PLA’s director of marine operations, Steven Clapperton tells ship.energy.
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