Shipping industry off track to meet 5% zero-emission fuel target by 2030

    • Five to 10 per cent of the fuel demand for shipping in 2030 would amount to about 5.3 million metric tons of hydrogen, 29.8 million metric tons of ammonia, or 28.1 million metric tons of methanol.
    • Five to 10 per cent of the fuel demand for shipping in 2030 would amount to about 5.3 million metric tons of hydrogen, 29.8 million metric tons of ammonia, or 28.1 million metric tons of methanol. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Oct 18, 2023 · 06:12 PM

    THE world is not on track for zero-emission fuels to account for 5 per cent of international shipping fuels by 2030, a new analysis has found, jeopardising the shipping industry’s 2050 decarbonisation goal.

    Launched at the Global Maritime Forum’s annual summit in Athens on Wednesday (Oct 18), the assessment finds that current scalable zero-emissions fuel (SZEF) production in the pipeline would cover just a quarter of the fuel needed by 2030.

    And the delivery of zero-emission vessels is also faltering. At the end of 2022, there were 24 ships capable of running on SZEF – mostly methanol – with another 144 on order.

    But current orders are just one-fifth of what is needed to meet mid-term goals, found the report, carried out by the UMAS consultancy which includes University College London Energy Institute experts.

    “It’s just not enough at scale or at the pace that is needed,” said Kathryn Palmer, shipping lead of the UN COP Climate Champions, at a press event.

    “We need to see the demand and supply actors work together to implement specific solutions”.

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    Global shipping is responsible for about 3 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.

    This year, the International Maritime Organisation revised its greenhouse gas strategy, outlining the 5 per cent goal but noting the industry should strive to achieve 10 per cent zero-emission energy in international shipping fuels by the end of the decade.

    Five to 10 per cent of the fuel demand for shipping in 2030 would amount to about 5.3 million metric tons of hydrogen, 29.8 million metric tons of ammonia, or 28.1 million metric tons of methanol.

    It is estimated that the industry will have to invest about US$40 billion annually in SZEF bunkering and production. REUTERS

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