Norwegian Maritime Partners Join Forces to Achieve Zero Emissions

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Norwegian Maritime Partners Join Forces to Achieve Zero Emissions


Norwegian maritime companions, together with shipping-industry organizations, shipowners, and finance firms, have come collectively to seek out the quickest technique to obtain zero emissions for the maritime sector, based on a press launch.

The resolution is available in response to the Green Shipping Challenge, formulated by the governments of Norway and the United States, whose purpose is to propel the worldwide transition to inexperienced delivery.

The Green Shipping Challenge was issued as a joint assertion by Norwegian Prime Minister Johas Gahr Støre and Special Presidential Envoy on Climate John Kerry in May 2022.

“Together we are ready to enter into a binding partnership with the authorities to reach our national climate targets, and this is a big step towards closer cooperation,” stated Head of Cluster Daniel Garden of GCE Blue Maritime.

“To have the lowest impact on the world’s natural resources, the transition must consist of both a green conversion program for existing ships, as well as a comprehensive green newbuilding program. The partners will also contribute to nascent green shipping corridors in Europe through the development of port infrastructure along the Norwegian coast,” Garden added.

“To transform the entire industry, we must provide and share zero-emission solutions, products and knowledge both within the collaboration and out in the wider market.”

Participants within the Norwegian collaboration will try to cut back emissions in delivery by 50 % by 2030, which is consistent with Norway’s nationwide local weather targets. The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) present goal is to cut back carbon emissions from delivery by at the very least 40 % by 2030 and 70 % by 2050.

“The Norwegian maritime industry has set ambitious climate goals, and we are taking a leading role in developing green solutions for the future,” stated Harald Solberg, CEO of the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association. 

“Already, nine out of 10 Norwegian shipowners say that they will equip their ships with new technology that cuts emissions. The same number also believe they will be climate neutral by 2050. Owners are considering a wide range of solutions, such as green ammonia, hydrogen, wind-assisted propulsion, batteries and the use of artificial intelligence to reduce ships’ fuel consumption. However, to succeed with the green shift we need strong partnerships between the industry, governments and academia. We welcome the Norwegian government’s commitment in this regard.”

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