ship.energy Survey 2024
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SHIP.ENERGY SURVEY 2024
EBDNs
ELECTROFUELS
Middle East Bunkering Convention
Lesley Bankes-Hughes reports from the Middle East Bunkering Convention
The ship.energy survey 2024
- Introducing the key themes of this year’s survey and our contributors
- The impact of MEPC 80 and COP28 on maritime decarbonisation
- Shipping’s pathway to using alternative fuels
- Energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions
- Zero emissions propulsion technologies and energy sources
- The European Union’s Emissions Trading System and FuelEU Maritime
- Trends in the quality, availability and pricing of marine fuel
- Mass flow meters, bunker licensing and digitalisation
- Will geopolitics support, or impede, shipping’s energy transition?
Interview: Frederik Moser, Glander International Bunkering
Frederik Moser explains how Glander is looking to support shipping’s green transition
eBDNs
Kenneth Juhls of ZeroNorth tells Lesley Bankes-Hughes how digitalisation is revolutionising the bunker delivery documentation process
Oil Markets
Mark Esposito of S&P Global Commodity Insights looks at how the Red Sea facilitated record volumes of Russian-refined product sailing east in 2023
Decarbonisation
- Simon Bullock of the Tyndall Centre identifies shipping’s climate priorities for 2024
- Pacific Environment’s Abigail Goh spotlights Singapore’s efforts on maritime decarbonisation
FuelEU Maritime
Baseblue’s Dionysis Diamantopoulos points out that, while the EU ETS is the immediate challenge, the industry also needs to prepare for FuelEU Maritime which is looming on the horizon
CII
Nick Walker, Valentina Keys and Hamish Ungless of WFW consider the ambiguities of CII
Bunker Management
Christian Plum of StormGeo explains how new regulations like the EU ETS emphasise the growing importance of bunker management
Electrofuels
Dr. Charlie McKinlay of Lloyd’s Register and Dana G. Rodriguez of Environmental Defense Fund assess the impact of Sustainable First Mover Initiatives
Ammonia Bunkering
As the interest in using ammonia as a marine fuel continues to grow, René Sejer Laursen of ABS reports that work is underway to develop safe bunkering procedures
Biofuels
Drew Marine’s Albert Leyson tracks the development of biofuels in the marine sector, and looks at how biocides can help to inhibit the growth of microorganisms in fuel
Methanol Bunkering
The Methanol Institute’s Gregory Dolan gives an update on methanol bunkering
Fuel Conditioners
Ben Richardson of SulNOx explains how fuel conditioners can maximise combustion efficiency
Telematics
ORBCOMM’s Christian Allred looks at how IoT can support decarbonisation






































