Biofuelwatch, Forest Watch Indonesia and Global Forest Coalition are calling the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to exclude harmful biofuels from compliance with the Net-Zero Framework. Last week, during the Extraordinary Session of the Marine
MAJURO: Experts advising Pacific states at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) warn that biofuels are not a long-term solution for decarbonising shipping, highlighting threats to food security, supply constraints, and rising costs for vulnerable
LONDON : Navigating the future of sustainability in shipping through biofuels, ETS taxation and emissions certificates. In the last few years, heavy emitters have witnessed the development of decarbonisation solutions, with financial markets facilitating
NEW DELHI : India has a permitted usage of 30% biofuel blends onboard Indian vessels, for reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from ships & other air pollutants such as Sulphur Oxides. This will accelarate
SINGAPORE/TOKYO : The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has teamed up with NYK Line to launch Project LOTUS (long-term impact of continuous use of biofuels on vessel operations). This six-month project will trial
TOKYO : The bulk carrier Frontier Sky, which is owned by NYK and operated by Tata NYK Shipping Pte. Ltd., has conducted a trial use of biofuel to transport cargo provided by Tata Steel
NEW DELHI : Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari stressed that our country needs to enhance the production of biofuel by using the stubble of certain crops to reduce the dependence on the import of
SINGAPORE : Ocean Network Express (ONE) has endorsed the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization by the “Getting to Zero Coalition”, an alliance of more than 150 companies within the maritime, energy, infrastructure and
NAGPUR : Minister for Road Transport and Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari has emphasized on importance of alternate biofuels for diversification of agriculture towards energy and power sector . Inaugurating the country’s first LNG Facility
TOKYO : In June, NYK bulk carrier Frontier Jacaranda conducted a trial use of biofuel made from waste cooking oil collected and refined in Singapore. The test run was performed in cooperation with Anglo