Year: 2022 Language: english Author: ABS Genre: Research papers Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 128 Description: This publication examines how the maritime sector will be impacted based on the latest trends and developments out of the IMO, technology readiness of low carbon and alternative fuels and the hydrogen and carbon value chain accelerators. It also examines the possible capacity demand and related emissions output trends on a global basis to envision the environments in which targets may be achieved through the prism of those value chains. Furthermore, we examine how shipping becomes a significant value chain enabler as it supports the transportation of energy and explores technologies that leverage these new energy sources. We once again attempt to explore the boundaries of applicability by looking into conceptual designs of liquefied hydrogen and liquefied CO2 carries and how that could support the value chains. We also evaluate the challenges and considerations of capturing carbon on board. This publication is offered solely to help industry stakeholders make informed decisions and to assist in comprehending the complexity of the task-at-hand and moving forward effectively as they evaluate their options for a transition to low-carbon operations and subsequently a zero-carbon future for shipping.
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Zero Carbon Sustainability Outlook 2022
Year: 2022
Language: english
Author: ABS
Genre: Research papers
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 128
Description: This publication examines how the maritime sector will be impacted based on the latest trends
and developments out of the IMO, technology readiness of low carbon and alternative fuels and the hydrogen and
carbon value chain accelerators. It also examines the possible capacity demand and related emissions output
trends on a global basis to envision the environments in which targets may be achieved through the prism of
those value chains.
Furthermore, we examine how shipping becomes a significant value chain enabler as it supports the transportation
of energy and explores technologies that leverage these new energy sources. We once again attempt to explore the
boundaries of applicability by looking into conceptual designs of liquefied hydrogen and liquefied CO2 carries and
how that could support the value chains. We also evaluate the challenges and considerations of capturing carbon
on board.
This publication is offered solely to help industry stakeholders make informed decisions and to assist in
comprehending the complexity of the task-at-hand and moving forward effectively as they evaluate their options
for a transition to low-carbon operations and subsequently a zero-carbon future for shipping.
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