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.

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.

LNG retrofits surge as maritime industry seeks short-term carbon reduction solutions

Lloyd’s Register’s (LR) latest Engine Retrofit Report reveals that while the maritime industry has made strides in its ability to execute ship engine retrofits for alternative fuels, a critical lack of supply-side incentives threatens to delay progress.

Are electric motors the future of shipping?

Around the world, ships are increasingly turning to electric battery-powered motors as a way to reduce toxic, planet-heating emissions. But when it comes to crossing the oceans, it’s not so easy.

Europe’s ports are getting ready for the market uptake of new shipping fuels

Europe’s ports fully support the decarbonisation efforts to be made by shipping companies to get to net-zero by 2050.

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.