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Clean fuel to raise shipping costs

Posted By Walter Schneider On April 4, 2007 @ 8:41 am In Bunker Fuel, Emission Incidents & Issues | No Comments

The Standard (Hong Kong)

Hong Kong ship owners are pushing for a global switch to cleaner-burning distillates from high-sulfur marine fuels to reduce pollution and minimize engine damage, a top industry official said Tuesday….

“We have a great opportunity to get out of burning dirty fuel - a switch to distillates with a 1 percent sulfur cap will help simplify and clean up our engine rooms,” Bowring said.

More than 90 percent of the world’s trading fleet runs on high-sulfur residual fuels, which cause significant pollution….([1] Full Story)

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Note by folc.ca:
A one-percent sulphur cap would cut the sulphur content in marine diesel to be no higher than about half of what it currently is, but that would still keep the sulphur content of marine diesel fuel to be 667 times higher than that in diesel fuel used for highway traffic in North America. One should be forgiven for believing that bunker fuel is used as a convenient means to dispose of sulphur and to pollute the environment in the process of sulphur dispersion by means of emitting massive amounts of sulphur-dioxide into the atmosphere.


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