Major focus on shipping in the paper Energivärlden
09 November 2016

The Swedish Energy Agency own paper Energivärlden devoted a large part of its latest issue to the maritime sector.
The newspaper highlights that Sweden is well placed in terms of the way towards a more energy efficient and sustainable shipping, but there is more to do. Activities from Lighthouse, ZVT and Swehsip Energy are highlighted as well as Stena's methanol-powered ferry Germanica and Viking Lines LNG-ferry Viking Grace.
Moreover, Chalmers researchers Karin Andersson and Jonas Ringsberg and Peter Engdahl, head of the Sustainable Transport sector of the Swedish Energy Agency are interviewed.
Download the magazine for free here (Swedish only): http://www.energimyndigheten.se/nyhetsarkiv/2016/stor-energipotential-i-...
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