Nearly one year on from the COP 26 Climate conference in Glasgow where the concept of “Green Corridors” was unveiled in the Clydebank Declaration, consultants McKinsey have evaluated potential routes.
Mitsui OSK Lines’ (MOL) unit MOL Techno-Trade (MOLTT) and Akishima Laboratories (Mitsui Zosen) have formed a partnership seeking fuel efficiency of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction.
As the shipping and offshore industries move towards green fuels demonstration projects for vessels and floating production units safety will be key to ensure any further progress.
A study on shipping’s progress towards decarbonisation said the industry will need to commit to investing $40bn a year by 2030 to develop Scalable Zero Emission Fuels (SZEF).
In this latest In Focus episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we talk to Chris Chatterton, Chief Operating Officer of the Methanol Institute, about why methanol is suitable as a green fuel for shipping and the challenges faced in its adoption.
US-based ammonia power solutions company Amogy has entered into an agreement with commodity trader Trafigura to study the use of ammonia as a carrier to transport clean hydrogen.
As the number of new vessels capable of using LNG for fuel continues to grow, University College London’s UCL Energy Institute has warned of a risk of ‘stranded assets’ in shipping, with potential losses of up to $850bn by 2030.
Plans for several Middle East-based green hydrogen projects spur hopes that the region could become a pivotal player in the development of the global renewables industry.
In this latest Maritime Masterclass episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast Caroline Yang, Chief Executive of Hong Lam Marine and President of the Singapore Shipping Association, talks about her career in the industry and advice for aspiring...
Global oil and shipping group, Monjasa, has announced further expansion across the Americas with new barge operation and office location in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.