Shipping’s Decarbonization– Opportunities For Developing Countries
The decarbonization of the worldwide delivery market will certainly call for brand-new low-carbon gas. This offers an excellent possibility for establishing nations, a POLICE 26 side occasion listened to.
The IMO-UNCTAD arranged occasion, Seizing possibilities for establishing nations in offering zero-carbon gas to worldwide delivery (10 November), was held throughout the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
“There is a need for low and zero carbon marine fuels – this creates a promising opportunity for several developing nations because of geographic locations and their access to abundant renewable sources of energy,” claimed IMO’s Jose Matheickal.

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Panelists from Chile, Indonesia, Kenya, Panama as well as South Africa highlighted their nations’ press to sustain the shift to tidy as well as lasting gas for delivery, consisting of the capacity for providing eco-friendly ammonia as well as eco-friendly hydrogen.
“With the emergence of zero-carbon bunker fuels, developing countries have a lot of potential for supplying zero-carbon bunker fuel and this will allow them to enter the market. This is a great opportunity for development,” claimedMs Isabelle Durant, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD.
The mediator wasMr Jose Matheickal, Chief, Department of Partnerships as well as Projects, IMO. The panelists were:Ms Isabelle Durant, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD;Mr Binyam Reja, Acting Global Director for Transport, as well as Manager of Transport Global Practice, World Bank;Ms Johannah Christensen, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Global Maritime Forum;Mr Camilo Avil és Arias, Unit Head for New Energy Carriers, Division for Fuels as well as Energy Carries, Ministry of Energy, Chile;Mr Basilio Dias Araujo, Deputy for Maritime Sovereignty as well as Energy, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs as well as Investment, Indonesia;Ms Nancy Wakarime Karigithu, Principal Secretary, State Department for Maritime as well as Shipping Affairs, Kenya;Mr Alexis Rodriguez, Sustainability Manager, Panama Canal;Mr Jak Koseff, Senior Advisor: Economic Acceleration & & Special Projects, Office of the MEC for Economic Development &, Environment, Agriculture &Rural Development,Gauteng Provincial Government,South Africa
Watch once again: pay attention to the conversation as well as listen to exactly how Chile, Indonesia, Kenya, the Panama Canal as well as South Africa will certainly sustain the eco-friendly maritime shift:
Reference: imo.org
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