Ammonia Bunker Vessels in Development
Currently there are two companies reported to be working on some of maritime industry’s first ammonia bunker vessels. The industry is continuing to highlight the potential of amm
Eco-friendly VLCC – A World First
In September China received the first delivery today from an eco-friendly VLCC, a world first. This supertanker has been fitted with four rigid sails to reduce carbon emissions. Ot
Carbon Capture Startup Supported By Industry Leaders
As decarbonising becomes an ever increasing hot topic within the global shipping community, a carbon capture startup company has been founded, called Carbon Ridge. Carbon Ridge are
Neo Orbis: Revolutionary Solid Form Hydrogen Propulsion Vessel
Known as the Neo Orbis, a revolutionary solid form hydrogen propulsion vessel that researchers believe will pave the way for a safer and broader application of hydrogen to fuel ves
Biofuel Trials Launched To Safeguard The Shipping Industry
As the shipping industry is having more pressure applied to reduce emissions, new biofuel trials have been launched by MSC and Eastern Pacific to safeguard the Shipping industry. R
Biofuel Supply Framework in Development
Currently, Singapore-based Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) are leading the development of a biofuel supply framework. In conjunction with 18 companies from the sh
Scottish Government Paves The Way For Reduced Carbon Emissions In The Shipping Industry
As decarbonisation is becoming more and more of a hot topic, the Scottish Government paves the way to reduce carbon emissions in partnership with Lloyd’s Register. By 2023 they h
Digital Solution to Track Vessel Emissions
Due to the regulations on carbon emissions becoming increasingly more stringent, a digital solution designed by Maersk Tankers has been devised to track vessel emissions. As of Jan
Approved Multi-Tank Carriers To Lower-Carbon Fuels
The DNV have finally approved a design for multi-tank carriers in a push to move towards lower-carbon fuels on iron ore carriers. An independent assessment was carried out by the
Only 35% of Shipping Giants Aim To Be Zero Carbon
Latest statistics report that only 35% (33 out of 94) of the major global shipping giants aim to be carbon neutral, or have committed to the IMO targets reducing carbon to 50% mini