Shuttle shares surge 13.29% after-hours as Tallink announces full transition to renewable energy for Tallinn-Helsinki route.
ByAinvest
Friday, Feb 6, 2026 4:28 pm ET1min read
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Shuttle surged 13.29% in after-hours trading following Tallink Grupp's announcement that its Tallinn–Helsinki shuttle ships will transition to 100% renewable energy using liquefied biomethane (LBM). The move, which already saw 74% LBM usage in January, aligns with EU and IMO emissions targets and positions the company as a leader in sustainable maritime transport. The CEO highlighted the initiative’s role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% compared to fossil fuels, attracting investor optimism about regulatory compliance and long-term cost savings. Other news events, including traffic declines at Getlink and unrelated regional shuttle updates, did not correlate with the price movement.
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