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The role of the port in LNG bunkering

The role of a port with respect to clean marine fuels is often seen as threefold:

  • To facilitate infrastructure for existing and new clean marine fuels.
  • To minimize risks when bunkering those fuels.
  • To stimulate the use of cleaner fuels by providing incentives.

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