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Green LNG Seen as a Way to Meet Marine Fuel Targets, Study Shows
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Green forms of liquefied methane could be a viable fuel for ships to help the industry meet greenhouse-gas emission reduction targets, a study showed.
Bio-methane, produced from biomass, and synthetic methane made using renewable energy could emulate liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel, according to a study conducted by Dutch researcher CE Delft and commissioned by industry group SEA-LNG. The analysts assessed the use of the green fuels for the years 2030 and 2050.