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Bunkerspot Apr/May 25

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15 Apr 2025  

THE COST OF COMPLIANCE

How do the new fuels add up?

Inside:
Vessel pooling
Carbon capture
Port strategies
Electric propulsion

 


Port Strategies

Alfredo Giron Nava tells Ian Taylor how the World Economic Forum and Lloyd’s Register Foundation will be looking to engage with the maritime community on their project for ‘nature and people positive ports’

Decarbonisation

Jason Stefanatos of DNV plots a course for carbon-neutral fuels

CBH Group, the first company to adopt Blue Visby to optimise vessel arrivals at its ports, tells Ariane Morrissey what ending ‘sail fast then wait’ to reduce GHG emissions looks like in real-life operations

Elomatic’s Antti Yrjänäinen makes the case for a fuel- and technology-agnostic approach to maritime decarbonisation

Energy Transition

Maritime leaders from developing countries tell Ariane Morrissey that they are looking to turn the tables by seizing shipping’s decarbonisation transition as an opportunity to become green energy hubs

Mikael Wideskog of Wärtsilä Marine explains why progress on ammonia, methanol and LNG engines should give a strong signal for investment from clean fuel providers and bunker operators

Regulatory Compliance

Vincent Doedee of Sustainable Ships offers a guide on future fuel prices and regulatory costs to determine cost-effective solutions for maritime fleets

Pooling Strategies

Hussein Al-Khalisy of Argus Media looks at how pooling to meet FEUM requirements is driving a new compliance market

CarbonLeap’s Guido Levie explains why it is important for vessel owners to engage early with providers of pooling surpluses and to work with a trader to understand the benefits of pooling


Offshore Operations

Spinergie’s Hugo Madeline and Sarah McLean ask if standardisation can help to solve the offshore decarbonisation conundrum

Biofuels

KPI OceanConnect’s Jesper Sørensen assesses what effects FEUM is likely to have on the market for biofuels and their role in shipping’s energy transition

Methanol

The Methanol Institute’s Kjeld Aabo believes that methanol tips the balance in dual fuel-ready vessel designs, as owners weigh their investment choices when building ships for future conversion

Electric Propulsion

Jussi Puranen of The Switch explains why and how permanent magnet machines are at the forefront of the shift towards electric propulsion

Carbon Capture

Steve Simms encourages bunker suppliers and traders to take a leading role in promoting the use of onboard carbon capture

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