DNV: Green Fleet Readiness Surges Ahead of Fuel Supply
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New perspectives of the Maritime Forecast to 2050 of DNV show that the energy transition of the marine transport is entering a new phase: one defined by strategic investments, the acceleration of the preparation of the fleets and the emergence of new regulatory developments.With the Zero Net Emissions Framework (NZF) of the IMO already approved — albeit pending adoption in October — and with the number of ships capable of operating with alternat…
DNV: Green Fleet Readiness Surges Ahead of Fuel Supply
By 2030, the alternative-fueled fleet will be able to burn up to 50 million tons of oil equivalent (Mtoe) of low-greenhouse gas (GHG) fuels annually, double the estimated volume needed to meet the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2030 emissions target.
Shipping’s fuel transition hits a supply-side reality check
Nearly as many alternative-fuel ships are on order as in service, according to data carried in the latest Maritime Forecast to 2050 report from DNV. By 2030, the global fleet will have the capacity to consume over 50m tonnes of oil equivalent of low-greenhouse gas emitting fuels, the report forecasts. This figure is double the …
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