CE Delft: It is achievable to reduce shipping emissions 28 to 47% by 2030
According to a new CE Delft study, the global shipping industry can cut emissions by nearly half by the end of the decade.
Read moreAccording to a new CE Delft study, the global shipping industry can cut emissions by nearly half by the end of the decade.
Read moreBureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project onboard two Wah Kwong vessels.
Read moreA new Insight Brief by the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) refers to the tipping point for decarbonizing International shipping, which is the most important climate change meeting of this decade that will irrevocably set a path for the future of international shipping.
Read moreThe Hydrogen Council and The One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds (OPSWF) Network yesterday launched a Joint Forum aimed at advancing decarbonization with clean hydrogen and derivatives.
Read moreInternational Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) supports the idea that carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technologies are crucial, as CO2 reductions alone won't get us to net zero by 2050.
Read moreViking Line has started to offer passengers on its Turku-Åland-Stockholm route the option of purchasing renewable biofuel in proportion to the amount of fuel used for their journey and thus reduce the emissions from their travel by up to 90%
Read moreThe Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) has published the Green steel and shipping report. Steel is the primary shipbuilding material, making over 75% of a vessel by weight, and the steel industry is responsible for 7-9% of global GHG emissions.
Read moreThe new study, ‘Green shipping corridors in and out of Spain: Assessing route-based opportunities’, by the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) aims to put Spain on the map of green shipping corridors by identifying international routes with high potential and facilitating stakeholder dialogue.
Read moreOn June 20th, the European Commission formally published two delegated acts outlining detailed rules on the EU definition of renewable hydrogen.
Read moreA new report by Arup, Lloyd's Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonization Hub, Oceans North and Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate, explores the benefits Canada might have from investing in infrastructure that would allow the use of low and zero emissions shipping fuels.
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