
Disney Cruise Line unveils Disney Destiny as its newest LNG-powered cruise ship
Disney Destiny is a Wish-class, also referenced as Triton-class, ship built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany.

Disney Destiny is a Wish-class, also referenced as Triton-class, ship built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany.

The Plan explicitly recognizes LNG, biomethane and e-methane within the clean-fuel mix.

The station is now available to all operators with liquid biogas driven trucks.

Green Energy announced a pilot project with DHL Freight Sweden, testing our advanced solar systems on ten trucks powered by HVO and liquefied biogas.

The partnership aims to enhance infrastructure readiness, build greater awareness around fuel quality, and enable wider adoption of LNG-powered commercial vehicles.

Rolande is offering a temporary introductory price of €0.65 per kilo of LNG (net, excluding VAT). This promotion runs until November 30, 2025.

Construction work at all three sites began at the beginning of October, and the stations are expected to open during the beginning of next year.

It is the second liquefied natural gas (LNG) powered cruise ship in Princess Cruises’ Sphere Class.

The vessels Margarita Salas, Abel Matutes, and Rusadir, which have dual gas engines, have been sailing exclusively on this renewable fuel since early September.

The shipping company is investing €128 million in its construction and expects it to begin operating next summer.