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FincoEnergies set to offer biomethanol fuel at the Port of Amsterdam

Under a partnership formed between FincoEnergies and the Port of Amsterdam, FincoEnergies has been issued with a permit to supply biomethanol by truck to maritime players operating within the Amsterdam port area.

Produced using a fully sustainable process, the use of the biomethanol in place of traditional fossil fuels can result in a certified CO2 reduction of approximately 92.4%. The biomethanol will be offered under FincoEnergies’ GoodFuels brand and makes FincoEnergies the first operational supplier of this in the Netherlands.

Over the past few months, a dedicated project team has been responsible for making the biomethanol fuel available for use on the water, with FincoEnergies adapting its supply chain to enable it to supply the product.

The supply permit was granted following a safety audit by the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Amsterdam.

“FincoEnergies is constantly looking for various sustainable energy carriers that can be used on land and water. Everything is aimed at supporting customers as optimally as possible in achieving their sustainability goals,” said Daan Faber, project manager business innovation. “We see biomethanol as an effective and scalable way to reduce emissions in the maritime sector as soon as possible. It is valuable to see that our partners share this vision. Thanks to the great collaboration with Port of Amsterdam, we can now start supplying this sustainable fuel.”

“We congratulate FincoEnergies on this important new step in their mission to help customers in their energy transition,” added Roon van Maanen, director energy & circular industry, Port of Amsterdam. “Being able to offer biomethanol in the Amsterdam port area is in line with Port of Amsterdam’s vision to be a forerunner in the energy transition. Thanks to our partnership with FincoEnergies, we are once again closer to a greener port and a strong, resilient maritime industry.”

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