Mulling over…methanol
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On the road to decarbonization, we should embrace every step. And it is good to see in this article that also ‘grey’ methanol already achieves an improvement compared to traditional fuels. The additional advantage of methanol is that the infrastructure is fairly easy to get in place and with the current bunker vessels in our fleet, methanol can already be bunkered