Stena Line, the Municipality of Frederikshavn, and the Port of Frederikshavn have agreed to make Frederikshavn-Gothenburg the world's first fossil fuel-free ferry service of its kind.
Owners of the Baltic Fuel Company (BFC) have secured a RUB1.05b (€12.1m) loan to construct a terminal for storing and handling bitumen, liquid asphalt, and producing modified bitumen with plasticizers.
The terminal, located on the island of Kronstadt near St. Petersburg, has handled its first batch of cars (1,097) of the Chinese Chery and Geely brands, brought onboard KESS Line's Seine Highway from Zeebrugge.
Iberdrola and Vestas will use the Danish seaport for shipping 50 turbines of the V174-9.5 MW model for installation in German waters some 40 km west of Bornholm.