Category: shipping decarbonization
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Odfjell presses play for Brazil-Europe green corridor as new zero-emission shipping step
Odfjell presses play for Brazil-Europe green corridor as new zero-emission shipping step Norway-headquartered Odfjell Group, a player in seaborne transportation and storage of chemicals and other specialty bulk liquids, has bankrolled and put into operation mode what it describes as the first operational green shipping corridor between Brazil and Europe. The post Odfjell presses play…
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Methanol and shore power recipe to unlock Newcastle – Amsterdam green shipping corridor
Methanol and shore power recipe to unlock Newcastle – Amsterdam green shipping corridor Given the growing zest for specific routes where vessels employ low-emission propulsion, a new study has assessed the technical and commercial feasibility of introducing a green shipping corridor between Newcastle and Amsterdam. The post Methanol and shore power recipe to unlock Newcastle…
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IMO picks Council members but Net Zero Framework hiatus raises red flag for potential fragmentation of shipping decarbonization
IMO picks Council members but Net Zero Framework hiatus raises red flag for potential fragmentation of shipping decarbonization The Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating and improving international shipping, has elected Member States to serve on three categories of the IMO Council. Meanwhile, EmissionLink’s Managing Director…
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Aftermath of IMO’s net-zero framework: ‘Historic’ agreement or ‘total shipwreck’?
Aftermath of IMO’s net-zero framework: ‘Historic’ agreement or ‘total shipwreck’? During the session held from April 7 to April 11, MEPC 83 approved the IMO Net-Zero Framework, said to be the first in the world to combine mandatory emissions limits and greenhouse gas (GHG) pricing across an entire industry sector. The post Aftermath of IMO’s…