Navigating Change: Propelling the Use of Hydrogen Fuel in the Maritime Industry

Time: 14:50 - 15:30

Date: 2024-07-03

Synopsis

Maritime vessels produce around 5% of the UK’s domestic transport greenhouse gas emissions (which is more than the domestic rail and bus emissions combined). 97% of global fleet vessels are fuelled by heavy fuel oil (HFO) or marine diesel. Following the Clean Maritime Plan published in 2019, the Department for Transport has announced Round 4 of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC). The UK government has committed to ÂŁ34 million worth of funding for the fourth round, which brings the total investment into CMDC to ÂŁ129 million.

 

  • Long-term goals for reducing maritime emissions, and discuss the policies, technologies, and best practices to meet sustainability targets
  • The development of hydrogen fuel cells, storage technologies, and other innovations that enable the use of green hydrogen in maritime transportation
  • The initiatives and investments required to establish a robust network of hydrogen refuelling stations to support hydrogen-powered ships
  • The importance of collaboration among shipbuilders, energy providers, and port authorities to facilitate the adoption of green hydrogen in the shipping industry

Moderator

  • Monica Kohli President - Women's International Shipping & Trading Association, UK

Speaker

  • Chris Smith Director, Professor of Mechanical Engineering - Centre for Future Clean Mobility
  • Tam Bardell Energy Development Manager - Port of Milford Haven

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