Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Maersk plans world’s first carbon-neutral container ship in 2023

Containers being unloaded from the Maersk's Triple-E giant container ship Maersk Majestic, one of the world's largest container ships, in Shanghai September 24, 2016. — Reuters pic
Containers being unloaded from the Maersk's Triple-E giant container ship Maersk Majestic, one of the world's largest container ships, in Shanghai September 24, 2016. — Reuters pic

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COPENHAGEN, Feb 17 — Shipping group Maersk said today it will accelerate plans to decarbonise sea-borne container shipping by putting the world’s first carbon-neutral vessel into operation in 2023, seven years ahead of its original plan.

The shipping industry, which carries around 80 per cent of global trade and accounts for around 3 per cent of global carbon emissions, pledged last year to have ships and marine fuels with zero carbon emissions ready by 2030.

“Fast-tracked by advances in technology and increasing customer demand for sustainable supply chains, Maersk is accelerating the efforts to decarbonise marine operations with the launch of the world’s first carbon neutral liner vessel in 2023,” the company said in a statement.

The carbon-neutral vessel will be fuelled by methanol, it said.

“Our ambition to have a carbon neutral fleet by 2050 was a moonshot when we announced it in 2018,” Chief Executive Soren Skou said. “Today we see it as a challenging, yet achievable target to reach.” — Reuters




Source: Malay Mail

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