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Decarbonisation

The International Maritime Organization has committed to slashing total annual greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2050, compared with 2008, and it aims to decarbonise the sector fully by the end of the century. The shipping industry is facing up to the challenge, developing new fuels and stronger, environmentally-friendly practices. But with tighter rules and regulations on both a regional and global level to contend with, agreement on the best approach is not easy

 

Future Fuels

Tata Steel shipping head says cargo owners must drive green transition

Dry bulk cargo owner Tata Steel says fuel suppliers must work with cargo owners more than shipowners for decarbonisation to work

Sustainability Dry Bulk

Nuclear lobby asks IMO for fair hearing on safety

Companies backing nuclear shipping defended the technology’s safety record and asked the International Maritime Organization for a level playing field with other future fuels

Sustainability IMO

FuelEU to more than double biofuel bunker demand

Bunkering patterns have started to change, with more vessels trying to refuel with biofuel blends

Sustainability Fuels

Bigger delivery tankers needed for alternative fuels, says Maersk

Methanol and ammonia ships will need double the volume of fuel for the same energy. Maersk head of fuel transition Sameer Bhatnagar said ports must prepare

Sustainability Bunkers

Global alternative fuel demand could exceed 10m tonnes in 2026

Biofuels and LNG to increase bunker market share until 2030 on the back of stricter environmental regulations, such as FuelEU Maritime and CII

Sustainability Tankers and Gas

Stena to retrofit Irish Sea ro-pax pair for methanol fuel operations

Swedish shipowner will work with Wärtsilä and Lloyd’s Register to retrofit the 1,920 lane metre Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII. The project follows the successful, part-EU funded, conversion of the Stena Germanica in 2015

Technology and Innovation Ship repair

NYK partners Drax to develop world’s first biomass-fuelled ship powered by wood pellets

Japan’s energy transition has led to increasing demand for fuel pellets from North America

Sustainability Technology and Innovation

Weaker VLSFO demand weighed on Singapore bunkers in April

HSFO demand was broadly unchanged on the back of the rising number of scrubber-installed vessels

Containers Bunkers

Shipping companies hesitant to prepare for unclear FuelEU

The Royal Belgian Shipowners’ Association wants legal ambiguities in the FuelEU Maritime regulation resolved, warning of uncertainty and contractual risks for shipowners, operators and charterers

Risk and Compliance Sustainability

FuelEU regulation set for ‘chaotic birth’, lawyers warn

Watch out for changes to stipulations, including increase of 80% target to net zero, as well as global implementation of similar scheme through the IMO

Sustainability EU

Shipping’s green fuel gold rush could create up to 4m jobs

The bulk of new jobs to be created in the energy industry will be to build the necessary renewable infrastructure that is needed to produce green hydrogen

Sustainability Fuels
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