New report: Shipping will use up half of all available biofuel in 2050

Biofuel production capacity could fall short of both short and long-term demand, estimates maritime consulting firm DNV in a new report.
Photo: Yoruk Isik/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Yoruk Isik/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
by niklas krigslund, translated by simon øst vejbæk

If shipping is to meet decarbonization requirements, carriers are going to seize the lion’s share of the world’s biofuel production output, reads the conclusions of a new report from consulting firm DNV.

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