As shipping wrestles with the decarbonisation challenge, the curtains have lifted on a carbon-free technology that is tried, tested, and available today.
To minimise the potential risks associated with climate change, industries across the economy are taking action to cut carbon emissions with the intent of achieving carbon neutrality. The marine industry is no exception.
The IMO’s drive to accelerate the maritime decarbonisation may well help in day-to-day carbon reduction but could stimulate demand for new ships later in the decade, including the energy and raw materials to build them.
Keppel Offshore & Marine and Sembcorp Marine have reached agreement on a proposed merger that would focus on renewables and clean energy solutions in the offshore space.
Klaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) has agreed efficiency upgrade packages for two of its combination carriers, with options to retrofit a further nine vessels.
A group of Egyptian state entities led by the General Authority for Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) has signed a series of MoUs with Emirati and Egyptian renewable energy companies for the development of green hydrogen production plants in the...