Scotland’s ‘green’ ferry to begin service using diesel fuel Tags:United Kingdom 4 comments It was supposed to be a dual-fuel vessel with LNG and Diesel, but the LNG bit isn’t working and won’t be until next summer. …Not sure what’s green about using two different fossil fuels. Sure, LNG has lower emissions, but I wouldn’t call it green. And more than £150m over budget on a £97m budget, and five years late when eventually delivered. Should of used the collective chip fat from all chippies in Scotland. Can’t they just be happy that they are finally finished after the crazy budget problems and political whitewashing? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
It was supposed to be a dual-fuel vessel with LNG and Diesel, but the LNG bit isn’t working and won’t be until next summer. …Not sure what’s green about using two different fossil fuels. Sure, LNG has lower emissions, but I wouldn’t call it green.
Can’t they just be happy that they are finally finished after the crazy budget problems and political whitewashing?
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It was supposed to be a dual-fuel vessel with LNG and Diesel, but the LNG bit isn’t working and won’t be until next summer.
…Not sure what’s green about using two different fossil fuels. Sure, LNG has lower emissions, but I wouldn’t call it green.
And more than £150m over budget on a £97m budget, and five years late when eventually delivered.
Should of used the collective chip fat from all chippies in Scotland.
Can’t they just be happy that they are finally finished after the crazy budget problems and political whitewashing?