Henrik Zederkof, Chairman of IBIA, has published a report on the organisation’s activities to date; sharing positive developments for the bunkering sector.
Including current 12 newbuild order, NYK’s total number of LNG-fuelled PCTCs will increase to 20 by fiscal 2028 through investment of about 200 billion yen.
Joint study will cover green ammonia production and supply, ammonia bunkering process, and potential issues from adopting ammonia as a marine fuel.
Disagrees with World Bank’s view over role of LNG bunker fuel for maritime decarbonisation; report missed on role of Marine Carbon Capture Systems.
Consortium behind project comprises of: Ørsted, Molslinjen, Haldor Topsoe, Bunker Holding Group, Wärtsilä, Rambøll, Bureau Veritas and Port of Roenne.
BIMCO’s Deputy Secretary General argues what is missing are market-based measures for evening out operating expenses between old and new ships.
Joint Study focuses on issues of ammonia as a bunker fuel, including development of ammonia fuelled ship and worldwide supply chain.
IMO working group meeting head of MEPC 76 struggles to reach consensus on draft guidelines to support mandatory measures to cut carbon intensity of all ships.
‘The stakes are high, adoption of short-term measures at this session is crucial to our ability to deliver on the commitments we have made in our...
Respondents from BIMCO, the Smart Green Shipping Alliance and Ardmore Shipping share their opinions on ammonia and hydrogen as bunker fuels.