Decarbonizing the global maritime industry
The World's 100.000 commercial vessels consume around 300 million tons of fuel every year making shipping accountable for around 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. We drive a sustainable decarbonization of the maritime industry by 2050 through collaboration, applied research and regulatory reform.
Fleet fuel consumption
Amount of fuel burned per year
GHG emissions
Shipping's share of global emissions
On Demand Webinar | Preparing for FuelEU Maritime: Deep Dive Together with the European Commission
On Demand Webinar | Leveraging the Power of Maritime Green Corridors in Your Climate Strategy
On Demand Webinar | LCA as a Catalyst for Change: The Complex Made Possible
On Demand Webinar | Propelling policy: LCA takeoff for marine fuels
Rystad Energy Joins Center Partner Network to Advance Maritime Industry’s Role in the Global Energy Transition
As official partners, the Center and Rystad Energy have embarked on a long-term commitment to collaborate strategically on decarbonizing the maritime industry.
Technical solutions for the shipping industry to meet IMO’s 2030 target
To reach the target the industry must renew its focus on the technological and operational solutions that are either already available or are being developed and need to be adopted on a wider scale.
United States, Denmark and the Center Join Forces to Establish Green Corridors in Developing Countries
United States, Denmark and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping have joined forces to resource and execute pre-feasibility studies for green corridors in five countries in the Global South.
On Demand Webinar | Fueling the Future: Managing Methane Emissions from Biogas-Based Supply Chains
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