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राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र
National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

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2025

Lady Hanneke

Author(s):

Wartsila

The Lady Hanneke, an ice-class 1A vessel operated by Wijnne Barends, exemplifies innovation in sustainable maritime transport through the Baltic Sea’s challenging icy waters. Equipped with Controllable Pitch Propeller and eco-engine technologies, it achieves 45 tonnes of annual fuel savings and reduces CO₂ emissions by 145 tonnes, balancing performance and environmental responsibility.

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2025

China's First Deployment of Centrifugal OCCS Technology

Author(s):

Safety4sea

China has deployed its first centrifugal onboard carbon capture system (OCCS), led by Headway Technology and key partners. This pioneering project offers a scalable, energy-efficient solution for the maritime sector, capturing over 90% of CO₂ onboard. Captured carbon is reused in producing clean fuels, establishing a full carbon reuse cycle.

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2025

How to Sail Through Wind-assisted Retrofit - Case Study

Author(s):

Lloyd's Register Group Limited

Wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) are emerging as a key solution to reduce emissions and fuel costs. Lloyd’s Register, through multiple rotor sail installations with Anemoi, has developed best practices to balance compliance, design, and operational efficiency. Early results show promising fuel savings, setting a pathway for scalable adoption across vessel types.

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2025

Full-scale onboard CCS ready for pilot testing

Author(s):

Habibic A

Solvang’s ethylene carrier Clipper Eris has undergone a pioneering full-scale carbon capture retrofit by Seatrium, marking the world’s first ship equipped with an onboard CCS facility. The 7 MW Wärtsilä system aims to capture 70% of CO₂ emissions from the main engine. This pilot project will test CCS integration in commercial operations, potentially shaping the future of maritime decarbonization.

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2025

Product Tanker Makes Near-Zero-Emissions Atlantic Crossing

Author(s):

The Maritime Executive

Odfjell’s product tanker Bow Olympus has completed a near-zero-carbon voyage across the North Atlantic using four suction sails and 100% waste-based biofuel, achieving decades-ahead compliance with IMO and FuelEU Maritime carbon targets.

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2025

Drew Marine Launches Comprehensive Newbuild Program

Author(s):

The Maritime Executive

Drew Marine’s newly launched New Build Program offers shipowners, operators, and shipyards comprehensive end-to-end technical support and advanced chemical solutions from vessel concept to commissioning, ensuring compliance, safety, and optimized performance.

Green Practices

2024

Navigating Sustainability: A Case Study Exploring Alternative Energy Sources for Maritime Shipping

Author(s):

Nordenskiöld S

This case study investigates the potential of various alternative energy sources to reduce the carbon footprint of freight shipping in Sweden, aligning with national climate goals.

Green Practices

2024

Stena Line: Pioneering Methanol Engine Retrofits in Shipping

Author(s):

Lloyd's Register Group Limited

In 2015, Stena Germanica became the world’s first methanol-fuelled passenger ship, paving the way for sustainable marine fuel adoption. Supported by Lloyd’s Register, its successful conversion and nearly a decade of safe operation provide crucial lessons for today’s decarbonisation drive, influencing new retrofits and shaping regulatory frameworks worldwide.

Green Practices

2024

Study on Investment Requirements of Developing Countries for Port Decarbonisation and Adaptation to Climate Change

Author(s):

Maritime & Transport Business Solutions (MTBS)

The document examines the financial needs and strategies for developing countries to make their port infrastructure more sustainable and resilient. The study focuses on two main objectives: reducing carbon emissions (mitigation) and enhancing resilience to climate change (adaptation) in port operations.

Green Practices

2024

Case Studies on Transition Finance and Decarbonization Contribution Methodologies

Author(s):

Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ)

The document offers a comprehensive examination of various approaches to financing the transition towards a low-carbon economy. While the document encompasses a broad spectrum of sectors, it includes pertinent insights for the maritime industry, particularly regarding the methodologies for assessing decarbonization contributions.

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