INTERVIEW: DFDS sees battery, ammonia and methanol as future marine energy
Danish logistics group DFDS plans to raise the proportion of low-carbon energy sources in its bunker mix to meet its climate target by 2030, likely including electricity, methanol and ammonia, CEO Torben Carlsen told S&P Global Commodity Insights. DFDS, which has aimed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, said in its annual report that it burned 818,911 mt of conventional,…Danish logistics group DFDS plans to raise the proportion of low-carbon energy sources in its bunker mix to meet its climate target by 2030, likely including electricity, methanol and ammonia, CEO Torben Carlsen told S&P Global Commodity Insights. DFDS, which has aimed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, said in its annual report that it burned 818,911 mt of conventional,… Read More