52% Of Ships To Sail On Green Fuels

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  • Over 80% of new ships of Danish Shipping powered by green fuels.
  • After a 7% increase in orders, the industry focuses on eco-conscious practices.
  • JClasen, CEO of Danske Rederier, sees the replacement of older, less efficient ships as a crucial development.
  • ESVAGT and Ørsted anticipate receiving the world’s first service operation vessel (SOV) capable of sailing on green fuels in 2024.

Trade and employer association, Danish Shipping, announces a pivotal moment as over 80% of the new ship tonnage for Danish shipping companies is planned to be propelled by green fuels. Out of the 67 new ships in the order book, a decent 52% will harness environmentally friendly alternatives, marking a remarkable three-year consecutive growth in Danish vessels.

A Rise in Sustainable Orders

The surge in orders reflects a 7% increase compared to the previous year, underscoring the maritime industry’s commitment to sustainable practices. Over 80% of the newly ordered tonnage is designed to operate on green fuels, showcasing a substantial shift towards eco-conscious maritime solutions, reveals Danish Shipping.

Embracing Green Technologies Across Segments

Danish shipping companies demonstrate their dedication to sustainability across various ship segments, from containerships to tugboats. This diversification signifies an industry-wide embrace of green technologies and marks a positive step towards a more environmentally conscious maritime sector, states the association.

Embracing the Green Transition

Jacob K. Clasen, CEO of Danske Rederier, expresses enthusiasm, noting, “The majority of new tonnage is on ships capable of sailing on green fuels. This shift not only contributes to environmental goals but also involves the replacement of older, less energy-efficient ships, marking a significant and welcome development.”

Maersk’s Role in Green Shipping

Major player AP Møller-Mærsk leads the charge with pioneering initiatives, commissioning the world’s first container ship, Laura Mærsk, capable of sailing on green e-methanol. “Maersk is committed to innovative and sustainable shipping practices, evident in our latest ventures,” declares the company.

World’s First Green-Fueled Service Operation Vessel

ESVAGT and Ørsted anticipate receiving the world’s first service operation vessel (SOV) capable of sailing on green fuels in 2024. This marks a groundbreaking development in the industry, demonstrating that vessels contributing to green energy setups can themselves operate on sustainable fuels, a pivotal step toward comprehensive progress.

Danish Shipping at COP28

Danish Shipping takes center stage at COP28 in Dubai, showcasing the country’s leadership in the green transition of shipping. “We express hope in inspiring other maritime nations to follow a similar green course,” says Anne H. Steffensen, CEO of Danish Shipping. With a focus on achieving climate-neutral global shipping by 2050, Denmark aims to foster a market for green fuels and unlock the potential of offshore wind, Power-to-X, CCUS, and green fuels.

Industry Collaboration for a Greener Future

During COP28, Maersk and other container shipping companies signed a declaration urging concrete regulatory measures to expedite the industry’s green transition. Additionally, Denmark and the USA announce collaboration with the Maersk McKinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, financing pre-feasibility studies for green corridors in the Global South—shipping routes where ships can bunker green fuels, highlights the association. The industry demonstrates its commitment to tangible actions and collaborations for a sustainable and responsible future on the high seas.

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Source: Offshore Energy

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