Maritime fuels policy review exposes gaps in Europe’s port infrastructure

Map of Europe showing potential e-fuels bunkering hubs (orange) and other ports (blue), with labels for Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp-Bruges, Haropa, Hamburg, Marseille, Sines, Barcelona, and Algeciras.

Maritime fuels are central to Europe’s push to decarbonise shipping, but the current infrastructure framework risks falling short, with limited electrification coverage and an overreliance on gas-based solutions across European ports. Maritime fuels are at the heart of Europe’s strategy to decarbonise shipping, yet a new policy review highlights significant shortcomings in port infrastructure planning. Current regulations under the Alternative […]

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