Category: Affordable and clean energy
Sustainability
Stena Germanica refuels with recycled methanol from residual steel gases
In 2015 Stena Line made history by converting one of the largest RoPax ferries in the world, the 240-meter Stena Germanica, to become the world’s first methanol powered RoPax ferry. In 2021 we take the next step on our sustainable journey by refueling the vessel with methanol recycled from residual steel gases.
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Stena Line challenges the shipping industry – by going electric
Electromobility has long been a hot topic for transport industries, and some areas have already made headways. Why has it taken such a long time for the shipping industry to embark on this journey? Stena Line aims to change that with their first completely fossil-free ship.
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Cut CO2 by 30 % by 2030 – is it possible?
Within nine years, Stena Line will be well on its way to carbon neutrality. By 2030, the leading ferry operator plans to have reduced its total CO2 emissions by 30 percent.
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AI assisted vessels
Stena Line is using artificial intelligence to support our captains and officers to save fuel.
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The world´s first methanol ferry
In 2015 Stena Germanica became the world’s first RoPax vessel converted to run on both diesel and methanol.
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From vision to vessel – Stena Line plans to launch fossil free ships before 2030
Ferry company Stena Line plans to start operating two fossil-free battery powered vessels on the route between Gothenburg and Frederikshavn in Denmark no later than 2030. This was announced by Stena Lines CEO Niclas Mårtensson during a press conference about the industry collaboration project Tranzero Initiative, in Gothenburg on Thursday 4 February.
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Quayside Powerbanks – The Next Step in the Electrification of Shipping
Stena is now taking the next step in shipping electrification by developing a solution to use recycled batteries in charging stations at ports.
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First AI assisted vessel
Right now, Stena Line is conducting a pilot study with artificial intelligence on board the Stena Scandinavica. The aim is to reduce fuel consumption and minimise environmental impact.
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Battery power, a game changer for short sea shipping
The automotive industry is being revolutionized by electric engines... so why not dare to take shipping to the next level?
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Connecting to renewable energy
The target is to reduce CO2 emissions with close to 14,000 tonnes/year.
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