The promise of zero-carbon shipping has been delayed until at least 2026.
Keyword: GHG Emissions
EU’s new clean deal lacks funds for a clean fuel supply chain
The European Commission’s long-awaited Clean Industrial Deal (CID) is about to be released, yet a leaked draft of the strategy has already circulated, leaving many – incluing the shipping sector – with questions on who will pay for the green transition the region should go through.
Why e-methanol is a game changer for decarbonizing shipping and industry
Worldwide, policy-makers and industry leaders are ramping up the decarbonization of “hard-to-abate” sectors such as shipping and the chemical industry.
Seafarer training for marine ammonia fuel comes into focus
Already in 2025, we have seen multiple initiatives launched and resources released to contribute to seafarer training ahead of the first ammonia-fueled vessels.
New report shows that Green Shipping Corridors will need additional support under a global fuel standard
Report from UMAS, UCL and GMF illustrates how green shipping corridors could benefit from a global fuel standard and regional policies, but that additional support would be needed to drive early adoption
WMU launches pioneering training on shipping alternative fuels
From 17-18 December, the World Maritime University (WMU) delivered a Train-the-Trainer programme designed to equip maritime educators with the essential knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary to effectively train seafarers on alternative fuels, including ammonia, methanol, and hydrogen.
Positivity on increasing orders for alternative-fuelled ships
A significant surge in orders for alternative-fuelled vessels in 2024 is a clear signal of the maritime industry’s acceleration of its decarbonisation journey, according to the latest data from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insights (AFI) platform.
Fueling the future: Where we stand with alternatives
The decarbonization of shipping, driven by international and regional emissions regulations, has led to the development and adoption of alternative fuels in the industry.
How wind tech could help decarbonize cargo shipping
Wind is an underutilized resource that has the potential to steer the notoriously dirty shipping industry toward a greener future.