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TECHNOLOGY HYBRID FUEL ALTERNATIVE PROPULSION TRENDS • • • •
IMOs 'Greenhouse
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Wind assisted propulsion gaining traction Ammonia & Methanol receiving closer attention LNG enjoyed growing preference especially in new deliveries Battery powered ships and cell fuels solutions being explored more strongly Hydrogen as another possible solution with zero carbon foot print
Gas Strategy to 2050, calls for reducing carbon intensity footprint by 40% up to 2030 and by 50% overall (70 percent intensity) by 2050.
CO2 EMISSIONS: PER TON-MILE Hybrid solutions which bring together several incentives, such as : • Alternate fuels combined • New engine and cruising technologies • Innovative ship hull designs and related appendages
IACS REMOTE SURVEYING IACS has formed a special project team on “remote survey approach” who will publish a report within year 2021, to form a stepping foundation for the development of regulations concerning remote surveying.
IMO SMART Regulations for Autonomous ships undergoing development
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