Central EU negotiator to give shipping time for wide-scale fuel reorganization

When ships in European waters in the future increase the share of green fuel, it must take place at an ambitious, yet controlled speed. According to central negotiator, the major carriers have to be in focus in order to support the smaller ones.
The EU Parliament in Strasbourg. | Photo: Jens Hartmann Schmidt/Ritzau Scanpix
The EU Parliament in Strasbourg. | Photo: Jens Hartmann Schmidt/Ritzau Scanpix
BY PETER THOMSEN, WATCH MEDIA’S EU CORRESPONDENT, TRANSLATED BY JONAS SAHL HOLLÆNDER & KRISTOFFER GRØNBÆK

Brussels – The level of ambition is to be high when shipping in the coming years has to adapt to the use of more sustainable fuels. But it has to take places with an eye to what is realistic within the industry.

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