Fire breaks out onboard Stena Line ferry
A fire was reported on August 29, on a passenger ferry carrying nearly 300 people from Sweden to Latvia, with officials informing that the blaze was put out. No injuries were reported.
Read moreA fire was reported on August 29, on a passenger ferry carrying nearly 300 people from Sweden to Latvia, with officials informing that the blaze was put out. No injuries were reported.
Read moreStena Line has decreased the carbon emissions by 11% per tonne of cargo carried over each nautical mile, as well as achieving a reduction of 4% total ship emissions compared to pre-Covid operations.
Read moreProman and Stena will jointly develop a Retrofit & Supply solution, enabling both Stena’s vessels as well as third party vessels to experience environmental benefits delivered by methanol.
Read moreSwedish ferry company, Stena Line calls for diversity in a sector badly hit by Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreStena Line, Frederikshavn Municipality, Port of Frederikshavn signed an agreement to make Gothenburg-Frederikshavn world's first fossil fuel free ferry line of its kind.
Read moreDuring the last month, Stena Line has deployed its AI solution to another two vessels with the aim to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 5%, making a total of seven vessels in Germany and the Baltic Sea.
Read moreSix years after the 'Stena Germanica' became the world’s first methanol-powered RoPax ferry, Stena Line refueled the vessel with methanol recycled from residual steel gases, in a world's first.
Read moreStena Line is now accelerating the transition towards fossil-free shipping and presents its plan to reduce total CO2 emissions by as much as 30% until 2030.
Read moreVolvo Group, Scania, Stena Line, and the Port of Gothenburg joined forces in order to enhance the transition to fossil-free fuels in the transport sector and cut emissions by 70% until 2030.
Read moreIn an effort to boost the transition to fossil-free fuels in the transport sector, the 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.
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