The expertise developed in building the delayed gas-powered ferries will pay off handsomely in the years to come

By Tom Hodgens This is a long post about vision and ambition. Let’s start with a BBC article by Calum Watson from 2020 which asks the question… www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-51114275.amp “Why are we building gas-powered ships?” The article begins with “The two new ferries still being built in Port Glasgow have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Glen Sannox and “hull 802″ are the first UK-built ships capable of running off liquefied natural gas, or LNG, as well as conventional diesel.” He asks “Was LNG the wrong choice – or a wise decision, poorly executed?” It continues “What is LNG … Continue reading The expertise developed in building the delayed gas-powered ferries will pay off handsomely in the years to come