What Will Fuel the Ships of Tomorrow?
Beschreibung
The future of marine fuels is no longer a distant conversation-it is a pressing decision shaping investments, strategy, and compliance today. From methanol and ammonia to hydrogen and enhanced fossil fuels with carbon capture, the industry is navigating complex choices amid evolving regulations, infrastructure limitations, cost pressures, and safety considerations. Future marine fuels for achieving the IMO climate targets by 2050 are primarily: Green hydrogen, green methanol, and green ammonia. These e-fuels (electricity-based) are CO₂-neutral, while bio-LNG and biofuels (HVO) reduce emissions in the short term. LNG currently serves as a transitional technology. This transition is characterized by higher costs for green fuels and the necessary infrastructure development. In this webinar, we will move beyond the headlines and examine the practical realities behind each fuel option. Together with industry experts, we will explore scalability, bunkering readiness, commercial viability, and what can realistically be achieved before 2030.
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SEA\LNG Limited. | Steve Esau - COO Port of Rotterdam | Naomi van den Berg - Program Manager Sustainable Shipping A.P. Moller-Maersk | Aisha Matayeva - Future Fuels Manager Fertmax FZCO | Daejin Lee - Global Head of ResearchJetzt anmelden
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Datum
12.03.2026 - 12.03.2026
Uhrzeit
15:00 - 16.30 Uhr
Veranstalter
AK Schiffbau und Schiffstechnik
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