IMO : Alternative fuel use – regulatory status mapped
LONDON : Ammonia, hydrogen, ethane and Dimethyl Ether (DME) are among the “alternative” marine fuels which may need future regulatory work. This assessment is the result of a
LONDON : Ammonia, hydrogen, ethane and Dimethyl Ether (DME) are among the “alternative” marine fuels which may need future regulatory work. This assessment is the result of a
LONDON : The international shipping industry has a fundamental role in keeping goods moving around the world, so disruption to the sector can have a detrimental impact on
Highlights : The plan is currently under evaluation and a final decision is expected to be taken by next month. Given the ample availability of open space and
As part of the EU Green Deal, the FuelEU Maritime Regulation intended to promote demand for lower greenhouse gas fuels can play an important role in shipping’s journey
BERLIN : A major shipping industry group on 5th October said that its members will aim for “net-zero” carbon emissions by 2050, following a commitment to the same
Signatories of the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization urge world leaders to align shipping with the Paris Agreement temperature goal. The private sector is already taking important
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
Finding effective solutions to the world’s carbon emission problem can only come through wide collaboration because of the scale of the issue and its urgency, a panel on
Five UK projects revolving around decarbonisation of the maritime sector by using offshore wind solutions have won GBP 3.3 million (around EUR 3.9 million) through the Clean Maritime
LONDON : Decarbonisation was top of the agenda at London International Shipping Week, with an eye to shipping’s place at COP26 in Glasgow. For UK government representatives at