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Boats from a small island

The impact of shipping’s decarbonisation will be as challenging for island economies as it is for the large global bunker hubs. Lesley Bankes-Hughes reports from the ship.energy summit 2022, where Graeme MacLean of Ricardo gave an update on a collaborative project which focuses on vessel future fuel demand and the local energy infrastructure in Scotland’s Shetland Islands



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