Commercial Viability Challenges for IMO’s New Zero-Emission Fuel Policy

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has proposed new measures to transition to zero-emission fuels, yet the Global Maritime Forum warns these may lack sufficient incentives for e-fuels like green ammonia and e-methanol. Early competitiveness is vital to prevent bottlenecks in decarbonisation, with targeted incentives deemed essential for success.

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CO2 Electrolyzer Development Aims To Promote Green

ECO2Fuel Project Aims for Innovating CO2 Conversion to Sustainable E-Fuels by 2026

The ECO2Fuel project is leading the way in developing a direct electrochemical CO2 conversion system that produces sustainable liquid e-fuels like methanol and ethanol. With the goal of creating the world’s first low-temperature 1MW CO2 electrolyzer by 2026, this operates without hydrogen, using water and renewable electricity to convert CO2 into valuable products.

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