摘要: |
Arecent study completed by the Harbour Master's Division of the Port of Amsterdam in collaboration with the classification society DNV has concluded that ports looking to alternative bunkering fuels will need to pay special attention to spatial safety when planning ahead for locating and building future bunkering infrastructure. The report was commissioned in 2020 by the Port of Amsterdam and focuses on the spatial safety aspects of future fuels such as hydrogen, methanol, and ammonia. Henri van der Weide, environmental policy adviser to the Port of Amsterdam commented, "Current legislation and competing space for urban and industrial use demand that ports look far ahead when considering the location, design, and implementation of future bunkering infrastructure for ships." |