Bunker Holding anticipates long period of green fuel shortages

Setting targets for some green fuels is a gamble when the tech to produce and use them is still experimental, acknowledges Bunker Holding chief.
Bunker Holding's CEO Keld R. Demant believes that the shipping industry has probably taken too long to make the green transition. Therefore, it is very important to help influence "the near future as positively as possible." | Photo: Bunker Holding
Bunker Holding's CEO Keld R. Demant believes that the shipping industry has probably taken too long to make the green transition. Therefore, it is very important to help influence "the near future as positively as possible." | Photo: Bunker Holding

The chief executive of the world’s largest supplier of marine fuel, Bunker Holding, estimates that there will be insufficient green fuel for a period of time when players such as air and truck transportation also join the fight to reduce CO2 emissions.

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