IMarEst Analysis Suggests Levy-Based Framework for IMO Net Zero Goals
IMarEst analysis suggests a levy-based framework is optimal for the IMO to achieve its 2030 and 2040 emission reduction goals
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IMarEst analysis suggests a levy-based framework is optimal for the IMO to achieve its 2030 and 2040 emission reduction goals
Korean Register (KR) convened its Southeast Asia Committee meeting and a technical seminar in Singapore, focusing on decarbonization.

SMM 2026 will launch an Energy Efficiency Hub to promote sustainable practices and emissions reduction in maritime.
Sasol has commissioned Envision Energy to design a green hydrogen system for its Sasolburg operations, integrating renewable energy and…
New legal proposals could weaken the IMO's Net-Zero Framework, threatening the commitment to price shipping emissions
IMO has updated data-exchange agreements with Black Sea and Caribbean MoUs to enhance global Port State Control information sharing
EmissionLink calls for the EU ETS expansion to be fair for shipping and to drive genuine emissions reductions.
Seaspan projects dual-fuel vessels will comprise 26% of its TEU capacity by 2029, adding 20 LNG-powered ships.
PortXchange has joined the SASHA Coalition to provide a port perspective on the energy transition for sustainable shipping.
Hagland Shipping charters a new Damen Combi Freighter with wind-assisted propulsion and battery hybrid systems for greener short-sea routes
Portsmouth International Port achieved a milestone with the first commercial cruise ship connection to its shore power system
Member states and NGOs are submitting proposals for the IMO's Net Zero Fund before the MEPC 85 meeting

The UK government is urged to implement a holistic strategy for Sustainable Aviation Fuel to decarbonize airfreight by 2050
Anew Climate has joined the SEA-LNG coalition, focusing on providing Bio-LNG for maritime decarbonization across global shipping hubs
Carnival Cruise Line is the first cruise operator to adopt Jotun's robotic hull cleaning technology for improved efficiency.
ZEMBA has transitioned from the Aspen Institute to the Center for Green Market Activation, continuing its focus on sustainable shipping…
CMA CGM has named its new 15,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel containership, the CMA CGM Roi Arthur, for its Asia-Red Sea service
A new MMMCZCS report analyzes subsidy strategies for zero and near-zero shipping fuels, weighing short-term abatement against long-term…
UNCTAD introduces new training to help port professionals implement cleaner, more efficient operations amid the energy transition.
A pressure group criticizes the EU Commission's plan to approve two Indian ship recyclers, citing non-compliance with EU standards.

Hitachi, MOL, and JAL are launching Japan's first Direct Ocean Capture pilot on Kume Island to test seawater CO2 removal

Navigator Gas and AmonMaritime secured $121.8 million to finance two new ammonia-fueled vessels for Yara Clean Ammonia.
A new UK Chamber of Shipping report outlines initial safety risk assessments for alternative marine fuels like methanol and ammonia
Mitsui E&S DU Co. completed the FAT for Japan's first WinGD methanol dual-fuel marine engine, destined for a new vessel series.
Jamaica is assisting the IMO in revising global regulations for maritime workforce training, as noted by Secretary-General Arsenio…
Quadrise and Licella have amended their JDA to refine the joint testing of bio-oil production technology and fuel applications
The IMO has completed its first audit cycle under the IMSAS, evaluating 168 member states on regulatory compliance.
MOL released an integrated TCFD-TNFD report, marking a first for a Japanese shipping company in climate and nature disclosures
Transport & Environment warns the EU is lagging China in green shipping fuel production, with few e-fuel projects operational
A new North-East Atlantic Emission Control Area will enforce a 0.1% sulphur cap on marine fuel.
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