Alternative Fuels
A wide range of alternative fuels for ships are currently under discussion and the maritime fuel landscape is continuously evolving. These materials presents a comprehensive resource on alternative fuels and aim to support maritime stakeholders in making informed decisions. Whether government officials looking to spur innovation, ship owners selecting a fuel for ships they order, or fuel suppliers weighing up investments in new bunkering infrastructure, the resources here can support informed decision making on alternative low- and zero- carbon fuels.
Resource
Alternative Fuel Regulatory Mapping
The Low Carbon GIA undertook regulatory mapping of alternative fuels. The portal was developed to reflect the outcome and is updated as new regulations are adopted.
AF Regulatory Mapping Portal
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Alternative fuels LCA Study
This study was undertaken by Ricardo on behalf of the Low Carbon GIA to understand sustainability criteria and assessment methods for Alternative fuels.
Ricardo Study
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IMO LNG feasibility study
IMO Study to gather knowledge about the potential of LNG powered shipping.
IMO LNG Study
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IMO Methanol feasibility study
IMO Study to determine the environmental benefits of using methanol as fuel on ships with regards to emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs).
IMO Methanol study
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IMO Future Fuels study
IMO Study to provide an assessment of the state of readiness and availability of low- and zero-carbon ship technology and marine fuels, under the Future Fuels and Technology for Low- and Zero-Carbon Shipping Project (FFT Project).
IMO Future Fuels study
Workshop Package
Alternative fuels Workshop package
GreenVoyage2050 Alternative fuels training workshop package. Developed by e4Tech and Holder.
GreenVoyage2050 Alternative Fuels Workshop
External Source
IMO Alternative fuels video
IMO Video on producing alterative marine fuels.
IMO Alternative fuels video