AP Moller-Maersk Announced the signing of a contract to secure green methanol as the world’s largest shipping company prepares to operate its first zero-emission vessel. of carbon in 2023.
With nearly 90% of global trade transported by sea, global shipping accounts for nearly 3% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. Maersk needs to have a carbon-neutral fleet by 2030 to achieve its net zero emissions target by 2050.
“Yes, it is a ship, but it is a prototype for a scalable, carbon-neutral solution for marine transportation,” he said. Reuters Morten Bo Christiansen, Head of Decarbonization at Maersk.
Maersk said it had signed its first agreement with Denmark Reintegration To produce approximately 10,000 tons of carbon-neutral e-methanol, which the ship will need to operate each year.
The company is also working on challenges to secure fuel supplies, which Christiansen has set at 20 million tons for the entire fleet. As the name suggests, green methanol is produced using renewable sources such as biomass and solar energy.
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