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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

Trade, Climate, and Net Zero Pathways: Scenarios and Implications for Developing Countries and Climate Resilient Development

Author(s):

Criswell E, Deyon S, Laffineur L

The report explores the intersection of international trade, climate change policies, and pathways to achieve net-zero emissions, focusing specifically on the challenges and opportunities for developing countries.

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2025

Green Shipping Conclave 2025 - Second Edition (Consultative Document)

Author(s):

M/S Lloyd's Register - Indian Ocean Centre for Excellence for Sustainable Maritime Transport (IOCE-SMART)

The report outlines India’s roadmap for sustainable maritime growth through three key initiatives - IOCE-SMarT, NGSP, and FFS. Together, they focus on decarbonization, green fuels, innovation, and global competitiveness, positioning India as a leader in sustainable and future-ready shipping.

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2025

Code of Practice Cyber Security for Ship

Author(s):

Hugh B, Isbell R

This Code of Practice provides a management framework to strengthen cyber security in the maritime sector. Aimed at shipowners, operators, insurers, and crew, it highlights risks from cyber incidents, their impact on safety, security, and operations, and offers guidance to embed resilience and awareness into lifecycle risk management.

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2025

Safety and Shipping Review 2025

Author(s):

Allianz Commercial

The Allianz Safety & Shipping Review 2025 shows vessel losses at record lows (27 in 2024, down 75% in a decade) yet casualties rose 10%. Risks are shifting: machinery failures, fires, and regional hotspots persist, while geopolitical instability, shadow fleets, and decarbonization challenges reshape exposures, demanding vigilance to safeguard global trade.

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2025

Diversity@Sea

Author(s):

Ogahara Z, Justesen S, Javornik Juš

The Diversity@Sea initiative, led by the Global Maritime Forum with the All Aboard Alliance, developed the Sustainable Crewing Guidelines to address long-standing challenges in the maritime industry. Based on research, pilots, and direct seafarer feedback, the guidelines aim to improve working and living conditions at sea, fostering inclusion and making maritime careers more attractive.

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2025

WSC EU Shipping Decarbonisation Report 2025

Author(s):

Corbett J, Sames F, Gribble J

The World Shipping Council's report highlighted the large price gap between bio-methane and e-methanol, making uptake unlikely without targeted regulations. The report highlighted the need for effective regulatory action to accelerate the transition to renewable marine fuels.

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2025

Roadmap for the Decarbonization of the Maritime Sector

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French Maritime Cluster and e Directorate General for Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and Aquaculture

This document outlines the France's plan to reduce shipping greenhouse gas emissions by improving fuel efficiency, adopting low-carbon fuels, and enhancing green infrastructure. It aligns with IMO’s global climate goals to achieve significant emission cuts by 2030 and net-zero by mid-century.

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2025

Gateway to Green Assessing

Author(s):

Ghate, A., Gupta, R., Koole, C., Kumar, D., Laguna, J. C., Malyan, A., Martin, A., Ningthoujam, J., & Pandey, A.

This report evaluates the readiness of six key Indian ports — Deendayal in Gujarat, V.O. Chidambaranar in Tamil Nadu, Paradip in Odisha, Cochin in Kerala, and Mumbai and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority in Maharashtra — to support green hydrogen infrastructure.

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2025

Maritime Future Fuel Trial & Demonstration Plan

Author(s):

Connected Places Catapult

The report outlines a roadmap for piloting low-carbon fuel technologies in the UK maritime sector. It identifies five practical trial projects, starting with the Liverpool City Region, to test fuels like methanol and hybrid systems. It aims to move from strategy to action by enabling real-world demonstrations and industry collaboration.

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2025

International Maritime Decarbonisation Transitions

Author(s):

Smith T, Galbraith C, Perico C V, Taylor J, Fuente S S et. al

The UMAS 2025 report outlines how international shipping can cut over 95% of GHG emissions by 2050 through early adoption of zero-emission fuels, efficiency upgrades, and strong policy support. Delayed action risks $100 billion in added costs and more disruptive transitions.

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