Maritime Research and Innovation UK (MarRI-UK) has announced that it will be working with the Maritime Low Emission Network (MarLEN) project, as part of a consortium of 16 European ministries and funding organisations.
MarRI-UK joins MarLEN project
The MarLEN project, led by Forschungszentrum JÜLICH, has secured funding of €1.5 million from the European Union (EU) and brings together partners from 10 European countries.
In a statement announcing its participation in the project, MarRI-UK said: ‘The maritime sector faces urgent climate and environmental challenges, and projects like MarLEN are crucial for accelerating the transition to sustainable, zero-emission technologies. By enhancing transnational cooperation and consolidating efforts across Europe, MarLEN will contribute to shaping a cleaner, more innovative future for the maritime industry.’
MarRI-UK added that MarLEN ‘aligns closely’ with the goals of the Zero Emission Waterborne Transport (ZEWT) partnership, which aims to develop and demonstrate zero-emission solutions for all main ship types and services by 2030.
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Source: MarRI-UK