Wärtsilä To Speed Energy Transition With Biogas Upgrading And Liquefaction Solution

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a biogas upgrading and liquefaction solution for a new biogas plant in Sweden, says an article published on their website.

Reduce carbon emissions

The plant will be used to reduce carbon emissions from transport, and to speed the transition to cleaner energy.

The order was placed by the energy company St1 and will be located at the Borås Energi och Miljö facility at Sobacken, near the city of Borås in Sweden.

Fully operational

The plant is expected to be...

https://mfame.guru/wartsila-to-speed-energy-transition-with-biogas-upgrading-and-liquefaction-solution/

Op-Ed: BioLNG is in use and provides flexible CII compliance backed by green finance

BioLNG advocate Steve Esau

by Steve Esau, chief operating officer, SEA-LNG

Steve Esau, COO, SEA-LNG

BioLNG is available now. Suppliers are quoting prices for delivery of bioLNG bunkers in Rotterdam, the biggest marine fuel bunkering hub in Europe, and in a number of North Sea and Baltic Sea ports. The number of locations worldwide where bioLNG can be bunkered is expanding every day.

The world’s largest LNG-fueled vessel, the CMA CGM Jacques Saade used a 13% bioLNG mix from TotalEnergies when refueling in Rotterdam as...

https://www.marinelog.com/perspectives/op-eds/op-ed-biolng-is-in-use-and-provides-flexible-cii-compliance-backed-by-green-finance/

Misrepresenting status of methane slip risks delaying shipping’s decarbonisation

Methane slip from LNG-fuelled vessels is a recognised problem that the maritime industry has been actively addressing for well over a decade. SEA-LNG is disappointed to see the ongoing campaign of misinformation that misrepresents the progress the industry has made, and is continuing to make, to reduce slip. Sensationalist claims lacking scientific evidence are a transparent attempt to distract the industry from investing in LNG – a solution that can deliver immediate greenhouse gas emissions...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2022/04/21/misrepresenting-status-of-methane-slip-risks-delaying-shippings-decarbonisation/