Decarbonisation
The International Maritime Organization has committed to slashing total annual greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2050, compared with 2008, and it aims to decarbonise the sector fully by the end of the century. The shipping industry is facing up to the challenge, developing new fuels and stronger, environmentally-friendly practices. But with tighter rules and regulations on both a regional and global level to contend with, agreement on the best approach is not easy
MOL poised to launch book and claim service after ClassNK approval
System allows MOL to allocate greenhouse gas reduction certificates to car carrier customers, based on emissions saved through its use of low-carbon fuels such as LNG and biofuels
Bunker supplier Monjasa to inaugurate LNG provision at Dubai
Monjasa is set to deploy the first LNG bunkering vessel in the Middle East to serve the containership, cruiseship and vehicle carrier segments
The Lloyd’s List Outlook for 2025 and beyond
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade brings you highlights from the Outlook Forum held in London, where a panel of experts examined the year ahead
FuelEU is going to hurt and companies need a strategy now
Classification societies and shipping advisers have warned against complacency, with just days to go until the FuelEU Maritime regulation kicks in
Singapore seeks proposals for sea-based LNG reloading and alternative supplies
Selected participants will be invited to test their solutions at Singapore port
Scientists team up to measure LNG shipping’s real emissions
The International Council on Clean Transportation is following up its groundbreaking FUMES study, which used drones to count fugitive and unburned methane emissions from ships running on LNG
Dry bulker newbuild activity slows as uncertainty clouds outlook
An unclear earnings outlook, fuel uncertainty and high newbuilding prices have dampened owners’ appetite for new orders
Baltic Exchange launches free FuelEU calculator
The Baltic Exchange has added a FuelEU tool to its free cost calculator so owners and operators can see what the regulation means for their ships and routes
MSC returns to Hengli Heavy for 10 more LNG dual-fuel boxships
Order is understood to not yet be finalised as refund guarantees from banks have not been obtained
Blue hydrogen to win, green to lose in Trump’s America
The US will increase its lead in blue hydrogen under Donald Trump next year, but expected cuts to decarbonisation policies will hurt an already poor outlook for green hydrogen, according to Wood Mackenzie
FuelEU and ETS changes in 2025 could benefit dry bulk sector
As regulation begins to kick in, vessel speeds will reduce and some Pacific owners will avoid calls in Europe altogether, dry bulk analysts said
Boxships will slow down towards 2030 amid green fuel shortage, says Habben Jansen
Hapag-Lloyd chief executive Rolf Habben Jansen said he expects container shipping will have to slow down to meet green targets amid an expected shortage of green fuels
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