
Low-carbon shipping with dual-fuel technology
The Daisy Leader, a massive cargo ship capable of transporting up to 7,000 vehicles, may seem like just another vessel to a casual observer. However, it stands out for using
The Daisy Leader, a massive cargo ship capable of transporting up to 7,000 vehicles, may seem like just another vessel to a casual observer. However, it stands out for using
Biofuels offer a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels by using organic materials such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and waste. Their potential to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by up
The maritime industry is making slow progress towards decarbonisation, driven by EU regulations and IMO targets. According to DNV’s latest Maritime Forecast to 2050 report, carbon-neutral fuels will remain costly
The pursuit of a Net-Zero future has led to a race within the marine industry. Immediate savings in greenhouse gas emissions, along with other environmental benefits, are being overlooked in
Shipping operators are exploring various options to reduce carbon emissions, each presenting unique commercial, operational, and technical challenges. Among these, biofuels have gained attention as a potentially viable solution. In
Quadrise plc, listed on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker QED, has been making significant progress in its effort to reshape the energy sector with greener, safer, and more
Experts agree that the shipping industry must decarbonise swiftly to keep global temperature increases below 1.5°C, transitioning to green fuels instead of the highly polluting diesel that powers most vessels
In 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) introduced regulations aimed at reducing sulphur emissions from marine fuels. This marked a significant turning point for the shipping industry, as it sought
The shipping industry, once merely a facilitator of global trade, is now faced with the urgent need to operate sustainably. As the global population grows and climate change presents increasing
The maritime industry has long been a foundation for global trade, responsible for transporting over 80% of the world’s goods across oceans. However, its significant role in contributing to environmental