Sponsored Content: Marine Log sits down with Glosten’s Peter Soles on navigating the roadblocks to decarbonization, especially in the U.S. harbor craft industry. Marine Log (ML): In your recent Op-Ed with Marine
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Sponsored Content: Marine Log sits down with Glosten’s Peter Soles on navigating the roadblocks to decarbonization, especially in the U.S. harbor craft industry.
Marine Log (ML): In your recent Op-Ed with Marine Log, you discuss that the push to decarbonize is creating unintended consequences—essentially, creating an environment where operators are more inclined to do nothing than proceed down a risky and uncharted path. What do you see as the main challenges driving this perceived stagnation in the decarbonization of US commercial harbor craft market?
Peter Soles (PS): First, it’s important to note that when referencing commercial harbor craft (CHC), I’m talking about private, for-profit operations. As for the challenges, I see a few significant reasons why US CHC operators aren’t full-ahead on decarbonization right now. Firstly, we are
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