Marine

SAIL Amsterdam and FincoEnergies take first steps in decarbonising the iconic event

SAIL Amsterdam and FincoEnergies are proud to announce their collaboration in making the 2025 edition of the world-renowned maritime event more sustainable. For the first time in the event’s history, a selection of support and hospitality vessels will be powered by sustainable marine biofuel, delivered by FincoEnergies during the spectacular SAIL In parade on August 20.

 

The initiative marks a tangible first step toward the long-term ambition of making SAIL circular and climate-neutral. By introducing renewable fuels into the operational heart of the event, SAIL and FincoEnergies aim to demonstrate that meaningful decarbonisation of the maritime sector is not only possible, but also already underway.

"This collaboration shows that even large-scale events can make real, measurable steps towards sustainability." - Stephan Lintjer, Commercial Manager Marine at FincoEnergies

“We’re honoured to contribute our expertise to an event that celebrates the spirit of the sea,” said Stephan Lintjer, Commercial Manager at FincoEnergies. “This collaboration shows that even large-scale events can make real, measurable steps towards sustainability, without compromising on performance or experience.”

 

During the SAIL In parade, FincoEnergies will supply GoodFuels HVO100 (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil), a sustainable marine biofuel, to several key vessels. This drop-in fuel can directly replace conventional diesel and offers up to 90% CO₂ reduction compared to fossil alternatives, without requiring modifications to engines or infrastructure.

 

In addition to its climate benefits, the fuel significantly reduces local emissions such as particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NO), and sulphur oxides (SO), contributing to cleaner air around the event area.

"By showcasing the possibilities of this transition to a broad audience, together with FincoEnergies, we aim to inspire others in taking action as well.” - Eline Elbersen, Sustainability Manager at SAIL Amsterdam

“This first step demonstrates that reducing emissions in the maritime sector is indeed achievable,” said Eline Elbersen, Sustainability Manager at SAIL Amsterdam. “By showcasing the possibilities of this transition to a broad audience—together with FincoEnergies—we aim to inspire others in taking action as well.

 

The HVO100 supplied during SAIL Amsterdam is a sustainable marine biofuel from GoodFuels, a FincoEnergies brand. It is produced from certified waste and residue feedstocks, such as used cooking oil, and contains no fossil components. GoodFuels HVO100 meets strict sustainability criteria, like ISCC certification and beyond, and is reviewed by an independent Sustainability Board.

 

The collaboration is a first step in embedding decarbonisation activities of the event for next editions. Leading by example, SAIL aims to inspire other global sailing events to make the switch.