T&E reaction to EU Clean Industrial Deal, Action Plan for Affordable Energy, and Omnibus proposal.
Topic: SHIPPING
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.
Hong Kong’s green maritime fuel centre update as city prepares for first LNG bunkering
Ahead of Hong Kong’s first official LNG bunkering operation scheduled for tomorrow (14 February), Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan briefed lawmakers on developments since the promulgation of the Action Plan on Green Maritime Fuel Bunkering in November 2024.
Can maritime hydrogen overcome the headwinds?
Maritime shipping is both vital to the global economy, facilitating 80% of trade and enabling trillions of dollars in annual economic activity and responsible for more than 700 million tonnes (Mt) of carbon dioxide (CO₂) a year. Alternative energy sources—such as hydrogen—are gaining notice and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has committed to achieving net-zero by 2050.
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.
First Japanese ship with onboard carbon capture delivered
As pressure mounts to cut CO2 emisions, shipowners are seeking ways to bring thier existing fleets in line with tightening regulations.