GENEVA: MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is pleased to announce
that the company is now starting to use biofuel in its vessels calling
in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, said a company release.
Following successful trials with biofuel blends earlier this year, MSC
has decided to continue bunkering responsibly sourced biofuel blends on a
routine basis.
The trials were completed with a minimal 10% blend fuel and following
further trials the company is now using much higher 30% blends. “We are
pleased to see these trials completed successfully and look forward to
now using biofuel on our vessels as a routine matter. When using such
blended fuel, we can expect an estimated 15-20% reduction in absolute
CO2 emissions,” said Bud Darr, Executive Vice President, Maritime Policy
& Government Affairs, MSC Group. “The potential CO2 reduction in
the bio component of these fuels could reach 80-90%, which we will
monitor and confirm over time”, he continues.
Responsibly sourced biofuels could provide an alternative solution for
the shipping sector to meet the 2030 IMO level of ambition for CO2
emissions intensity reduction, as well as to make significant progress
toward the 2050 levels of ambition. Using biofuel on container ships
could significantly help reduce emissions and improve air quality.
MSC’s decision to use biofuel is complementary to the company’s broader strategic approach to sustainability.
The company remains committed to implementing concrete plans to
modernise its green and efficient fleet via the largest container
shipping investment program in the industry.
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