Worth to mention that Maersk takes also other efforts and investments in hull optimatizations such as a applying a resistance reducing hydrogel silicone coating called Hempaguard from Hempel paints.
@@MultiPurposeReviewer ....yeahhh sounds more like the SEAVIE THAT NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINE FROM T.V. SERIES VOYAGE TO BO BOTTOM OF THE SEA ''60' S ....''' THE SEA-VIEW---''' ... THK/S FOR POSTING ...
The issue is most ships under construction now are dual lng and oil ships but as lng got more expensive the demand to use lng dropped as bunker oil has literally no other market (and the nice profit on this otherwuse useless fuel) than this ultra high quality fuel
Green methanol refers to methanol production with low greenhouse emissions. Burning methanol has significantly less SOx and NOx emissions than dino juices. Compared to heaven fuel oil that ships burn when out at sea is practically harmless for emissions
Does the concept of a monopoly not exist to you? There are many uncompetitive markets for many reasons. Sometimes one or a few groups control the majority, sometimes there is stagnation in their industries, and other reasons too that I'm sure you can find with a simple search.
Worth to mention that Maersk takes also other efforts and investments in hull optimatizations such as a applying a resistance reducing hydrogel silicone coating called Hempaguard from Hempel paints.
The first ship would be Maersk Halifax going for green methanol
Wonderful technology!
So... how is methanol produced?
Today, mostly from methane.
Carbon credits to offset emissions are likely to make us all quite poor. :/ The EU should not push industries toward a green future for this reason.
Firms can either buy carbon offsets from the market or use that cash to cut carbon emissions by investing in retrofit energy cutting tech
The solution is nuclear marine propulsion
I agree. Everyone always brings up the initial costs, but how much money do these shipping companies make? I'd wager they can afford the startups.
@@MultiPurposeReviewer ....yeahhh sounds more like the SEAVIE THAT NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINE FROM T.V. SERIES VOYAGE TO BO BOTTOM OF THE SEA ''60' S ....''' THE SEA-VIEW---''' ... THK/S FOR POSTING ...
Already done years ago. But bad result. Search for "Savannah", retired on 1972
The issue is most ships under construction now are dual lng and oil ships but as lng got more expensive the demand to use lng dropped as bunker oil has literally no other market (and the nice profit on this otherwuse useless fuel) than this ultra high quality fuel
yeah.
im the second officer of laura maersk
Это хороший шаг вперёд ,но это капля в океане среди десятков тысяч обычных судов.
Bio fuel is not greener at all! It costs a lot of energy to refine it!
Do the cooks on ships make crispy bacon or is it crispy bacon free.
.... THAT WAS MY QUESTION ... NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR WAS ON NAVY DESROYER 27- DAMN TEARS CRAZY THAN A BED- BUG ''' ...
Thats the most liberal ship I have ever seen
...whats a liberal ....!!!/???...
Last time to watch CNBC for me.
The ocean have water. Why not do something with that?
Didnt you have to lecture today at Harvard?
What the fak is GREEN METHANOL???
what is the waste when u burn GREEN METHANOL???
Green methanol refers to methanol production with low greenhouse emissions. Burning methanol has significantly less SOx and NOx emissions than dino juices. Compared to heaven fuel oil that ships burn when out at sea is practically harmless for emissions
"Highly competitive market" is such an idiotic turn of phrase. What market isn't competitive?
Lol!!!! What are you talking about!?
Does the concept of a monopoly not exist to you? There are many uncompetitive markets for many reasons. Sometimes one or a few groups control the majority, sometimes there is stagnation in their industries, and other reasons too that I'm sure you can find with a simple search.