The Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has released the fifth edition of its Mapping of Zero-Emission Pilots and Demonstration Projects report, which documents a significant rise in zero-emission initiatives. This latest edition highlights 340 projects, an increase from the 236 projects mentioned in the
As global efforts intensify to achieve greener and more sustainable energy systems, hydrogen is becoming an increasingly important candidate in the zero-emission transport sector. Its promise lies in various attributes such as fast refueling times, versatility across different vehicle types, and
In January 2024, President Biden introduced a pause on new permits for liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the United States, aiming to address climate change concerns. This decision has significantly impacted proposed LNG projects, particularly those targeting exports to non-free trade
Imagine a future where universities are at the forefront of fighting climate change, using innovative technology and strategic partnerships to significantly cut carbon emissions. Tufts University recently took bold steps toward this vision as part of its goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by
In a significant stride towards a greener future, the capital costs for large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Australia have decreased by 8% for the second consecutive year. This positive development, detailed in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)'s
Environmental regulations are becoming increasingly strict, leaving vessel owners and operators with uncertainties about which fuel sources to adopt. The current trend towards achieving zero-emission green fuels by 2050, as mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), compels the