Shipbuilding industry and opportunities from green transformation

Faced with increasingly complex climate change and the priority of sustainable development, Vietnam’s shipbuilding industry is facing an important turning point in implementing green transformation.

Wind propulsion key to cut costs and carbon in shipping, shows new report

As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) prepares to meet in London from 31 March to 11 April to finalise measures for its greenhouse gas (GHG) strategy, a new report by marine NGO Seas At Risk shows the significant economic and climate benefits of using wind-assisted propulsion to power global shipping.

Ship energy savers, top to bottom

With low- and zero-carbon fuels not available at scale, shipowners can look to wind-assisted propulsion systems and silicone-based antifoulings to generate significant fuel and emissions savings

Onboard carbon capture: a bridge to zero-emission shipping?

As the shipping industry aims to decarbonise, onboard carbon capture emerges as a potential solution. But is it a game-changer or just an expensive experiment? We explore the pros and cons of this up-and-coming technology and its role in decarbonising maritime transport.

Clean Industrial Deal: Time for urgent action to support industry competitiveness and energy transition

European Shipowners strongly welcome the recognition of shipping under the five sectors across which the Clean Industrial Deal should be implemented

Ammonia-powered vessel docks in Southampton

The “world’s first” dual-fuelled ammonia-powered vessel has arrived in the UK, docking at the Port of Southampton.

Developing a green solution for shipping

The shipping industry is on a mission to become climate-neutral by 2050. For an industry that burns hundreds of millions of tonnes of oil-equivalent fossil fuel per year, this isn’t a simple process.