Zero-emissions association reports on COP26 workshops as it goes for consultative status at the International Maritime Organization. Read full article by Paul Berill, TradeWinds
By Nick Savvides, The Loadstar In an announcement today, the UK government published a policy paper signed by, among others, the US, France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Japan and Australia, to establish at least six green shipping corridors by the middle...
By Barry Parker, gCaptain The COP26 confab in Glasgow has seen numerous breakout meetings and sidebar events, on both sides of the river. An excellent three-day meeting on the south side of the Clyde (with some virtual participation, as well), dubbed ShipZero,...
With the close of ZESTAs (Zero Emission Ship Technology Association) “Ship ZERO – Charging to True Zero” hybrid workshop came a call to action by one of the environment’s most affected: Jimmy Nuake, Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Solomon Islands Government,...
With the close of ZESTAs (Zero Emission Ship Technology Association) Ship ZERO° – Charging to True Zero” hybrid workshop came a call to action by one of the environment’s most affected: Jimmy Nuake, Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Solomon Islands Government,...
Innovation in the maritime sector is being handicapped by the funding gap that sees technologies developed to pre-production levels with interested buyers, charterers and seed funding, but governments are failing to go the extra mile to achieve the finished product....