HURTIGRUTEN today unveiled an ambitious “Sea Zero” initiative which will see the cruise line partner with research organisation SINTEF to create zero emission ships for the Norwegian coast. The first vessel could sail by 2030, with Hurtigruten Group Chief Exec Daniel Skjeldam saying “we have built our last fossil-fuelled ship...
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HURTIGRUTEN today unveiled an ambitious “Sea Zero” initiative which will see the cruise line partner with research organisation SINTEF to create zero emission ships for the Norwegian coast.
The first vessel could sail by 2030, with Hurtigruten Group Chief Exec Daniel Skjeldam saying “we have built our last fossil-fuelled ship for the Norwegian Coastal Express”.
The route between Bergen and Kirkenes is seen as an ideal starting point for the development of zero emission passenger ships, with 34 port calls allowing connection to green energy – more in today’s issue of Travel Daily.
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