Pricing economics lifts scrubbers’ prospects amid thrust for cleaner fuels
Scrubbers will likely continue to play a significant role in the marine fuel mix over
World’s first ammonia-ready vessel delivered
The ABS-classed Suezmax has a deadweight tonnage of 156,700. The eco-friendly vessel was ordered in
Mærsk teams up to advise in defining decarbonisation roadmap and strategy
To accelerate the maritime decarbonisation journey, the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Proman’s first methanol-fueled ship to dock in Trinidad and Tobago
Local media of Trinidad and Tobago reported on the Proman’s Stena Pro Patria vessel arriving
Ports of LA and Shanghai join forces to create green shipping corridor
The Port of Los Angeles (LA) has agreed to work with the Port of Shanghai
Oasis Marine Power completes sea trials of world’s first offshore charging station
UK-based marine technology firm Oasis Marine Power Ltd said it has completed the first stage
Charting global shipping’s path to zero carbon
A knowledge partnership between the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping and McKinsey
De-risking 2030 will help shipowners in 2050
Waiting until 2028, and then following the lead of others, is a very high-risk decarbonisation
Getting to Zero Coalition calls for a CO2 price of $200 per tonne
The Getting to Zero Coalition, a group of leading maritime companies and environmental NGOs dedicated
Maersk tankers to launch decarbonisation hub
Maersk Tankers has announced it is to establish a knowledge hub focusing on decarbonisation. The