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Using biofuel, UECC ship cut over 20 million kg of CO2 emissions

Using biofuel, UECC ship cut over 20 million kg of CO2 emissions
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Craig Jasienski leaves Wallenius Wilhelmsen

By Marcus Williams2021-03-08T16:07:00+00:00 Craig Jasienski has stepped down as president and CEO of Wallenius Wilhelmsen. The Norwegian shipping and logistics provider said its board had agreed with Jasienski to end his employment on Monday (March 8) and extended its gratitude for his work in various positions at the company over more than 30 years. The company is now looking for a permanent replacement but, in the meantime, Torbjørn Wist, chief financial officer (CFO) will assume the role of acting CEO. Jasienski has been president and CEO of Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA since it was formed in April 2017 following a reorganisation of its ownership structure.

Manifold Times | UECC: MV Autosky on biofuel bunkers for a year, records 58% decrease in Carbon Intensity

UECC: ‘MV Autosky’ on biofuel bunkers for a year, records 58% decrease in Carbon Intensity 26 Feb 2021 United European Car Carriers (UECC), jointly owned by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Wallenius Lines on Wednesday (24 February), presented its reflections after almost one year of continuous biofuel operations on its ro-ro M/V Autosky. UECC has bunkered over 6,000 metric tonnes of biofuel in this period, exclusively supplied by GoodFuels, the leading provider of sustainable marine fuels in its region. The fuel itself has been derived from a variety of feedstocks, including processed used cooking oil. All of the biofuel UECC has consumed in the past 12 months has been sustainably sourced and has utilised waste and residues with no higher quality application available, it said.

Ro/ro carriers ordering green ships as auto demand rises

Ro/ro carriers ordering green ships as auto demand rises Keith Wallis, Special Correspondent | Feb 26, 2021 1:19PM EST Grimaldi and United European Car Carriers are pursuing lower emissions vessels, and Wallenius Wilhelmsen is taking three more ships out cold layup to serve a rebounding vehicle cargo market Log In Register Register with JOC.com and receive 5 free pieces of content for the first thirty days. After thirty days, you will receive 3 pieces of content and after sixty days you will receive 1 piece of content. To receive full access, Subscribe Today.  You can also subscribe to our daily newsletter.  

Gasum, UECC Make History with LNG, LBG Ship-to-Ship Bunkering – Advanced BioFuels USA

(Bioenergy Insight)  Gasum performed its first ship-to-ship liquefied natural gas (LNG)-liquefied biogas (LBG) bunkering to a cargo vessel. The bunkering was conducted by Gasum’s LNG bunker vessel Coralius at anchorage outside the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden. A fuel blend consisting of LNG and 10% renewable LBG was supplied to M/V Auto Energy, a dual fuel LNG pure car, truck carrier (PCTC) operated by United European Car Carriers (UECC). UECC, the short sea roll-on, roll-off ship owner and operator, is taking ‘concrete action’ to lower its emissions by using a blend of LNG and LBG provided by Gasum in its PCTC.

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