Shipping: Emission Possible

Shipping Companies’ Transition Pathways Remain Unclear: Technological Maturity of Alternative Fuel Poses Key Challenge for Rapid Decarbonisation

The shipping sector’s decarbonisation presents a considerable challenge. Maritime transport is a key enabler of global trade and contributes 2%-3% of total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. If shipping were a country, it would be in the world’s to…

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Sails And Satellite Navigation Could Cut Shipping Industry’s Emissions By Up To A Third

In the vast expanse of the world’s oceans, a transformation is underway. The international shipping sector, made up of thousands of massive cargo ships laden with many of the goods we buy, emits carbon dioxide (CO₂) roughly equivalent to the entire cou…

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Simplified Global GHG Fuel Standard for marine fuels put forward to help meet net zero target

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents over 80% of the world’s merchant fleet, and the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA), which represents the global bunker industry, have submitted a joint proposal to the shipping…

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Silk Alliance scopes out fuel supply chain requirements to operationalise green corridor cluster

A progress report from the Silk Alliance projects a strong and increasing demand for methanol and ammonia from 2030 onwards. It estimates more than 3 million tonnes of clean methanol and a minimum of 280,000 tonnes of clean ammonia will be required by …

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