Renewable marine fuels include biofuels, which are derived from organic matter, and electrofuels (e-fuels) like e-hydrogen, e-ammonia, and e-methanol, which are produced using renewable electricity. These fuels offer a pathway to decarbonize shipping by replacing fossil fuels, with green hydrogen and ammonia made from renewable energy being zero-carbon options, while biomethanol and other advanced biofuels can provide low-carbon or carbon-neutral solutions
Types of Renewable Marine Fuels
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