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Declan Bush

Senior Reporter

London

Former Lloyd’s List’s sustainability editor Declan rejoined us in August 2023 as senior reporter. Between his Lloyd’s List tours of duty, Declan covered distressed debt as a reporter with Reorg, an industry-leading financial newswire. He has also written for legal trade press and, before that, newspapers in his native Western Australia. When not checking the news, Declan plays guitar in London's blues music scene and buys more books than will ever have time to read.

Latest From Declan Bush

Green retreat is not all good news for gas

The retreat from hydrogen and renewable energy technologies should be a clear win for the gas industry. But the bigger gas demand picture is more nuanced, according to energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie

Decarbonisation Fuels

The Daily View: Reality check

    

Decarbonisation Sustainability

Hydrogen industry faces long, dark night of the soul

Hydrogen industry bosses say the basis for their green fuel still exists. But the retreat from green policies, geopolitical tensions and mounting costs are dampening ambition

Decarbonisation Sustainability

‘If you don’t have scale you will die a cost death’: V.Group CEO René Kofod-Olsen

Shipowners and third-party managers running fewer than 50 ships will ‘die a cost death’ and scale is key to survival, according to the chief executive of the world’s third-largest shipmanager

Containers Risk and Compliance

Höegh Autoliners will still offer customers green ammonia before 2030

Andreas Enger says the IMO result will not derail the green transition, but has made the work of creating better investment conditions harder. ‘Losing direction would be very serious; losing a year is not such a big deal’

Decarbonisation Regulation

Port fees a ‘substantial shock’ for Höegh Autoliners

Car carrier Höegh Autoliners’ chief executive Andreas Enger spoke of the chaos of US port fees. The company is standing by its cost estimate of $60m-$70m a year while it waits to see if Thursday’s US-China deal is the end of the story

Ports and Logistics Risk and Compliance
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