DECARBONIZE SHIPPING

The pressure is on for the maritime industry to decarbonize. To help navigate these complex challenges, DNV has gathered up-to-date information to help turn uncertainty into confidence.

On-demand webinar: Alternative ship fuels – status and outlook (April 2022)

Covering the most relevant alternative fuel options, such as LNG, methanol, biofuels, and ammonia plus recommendations for the fuel selection

WEBINAR, 16 June: MEPC 78 in focus – EEXI, CII, SEEMP ready for implementation

MEPC 78 will adopt the remaining guidelines on EEXI, CII, and SEEMP Part III, and start the discussion on future market-based measures and other technical requirements addressing the 2050 GHG ambitions.

Alternative Fuels Online Conference | Access all recordings

This annual conference gives you up-to-date insights into alternative fuels and the decarbonization of shipping as a whole.

Maritime Forecast to 2050 | Download your free copy!

The 2021 edition offers practical advice and solutions as shipping’s carbon reduction trajectories rapidly head towards zero

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Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen in conversation with industry leaders

SpotlightOnShipping, our interview series, brings together leaders from across shipping to tackle some of the most pressing challenges

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Key drivers

A combination of regulations, financial incentives, and stakeholder pressure is driving shipping to cut GHG emissions

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Fuels

Shipping is entering a low and zero carbon future with multiple fuel options and where “no one size fits all”

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Pathways

Making the most of every drop of fuel is a key differentiator and shipowners have a growing toolbox to boost efficiency

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Safety

Safely using new carbon cutting fuels and technologies will be vital to shipping staying at the heart of global trade

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Resources

Explore news, publications, webinars, videos, podcasts and more on decarbonization in shipping

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Collaborations

Decarbonising the world fleet is a shared responsibility, requiring collective action and close cooperation

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