IAPH members AD Ports Group (UAE) and Port of Antwerp-Bruges (Belgium) attended the meeting
Category: Clean Marine Fuels
IAPH supports all proposals calling for phasing out CO2 emissions from shipping by 2050
IAPH also supports early adoption of a basket of mid-term measures
IAPH Clean Marine Fuels Working Group releases updated bunkering checklists for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Liquefied Biogas (LBG) and Liquid Hydrogen (LH2)
The new IAPH Liquefied Gas bunker checklist series covers Ship-to-Ship and Truck-to-Ship bunkering of liquefied gasses as a marine fuel in a port
More governments come on board with Clean Energy Marine Hubs initiative at COP27
Ministers from Uruguay, Panama, and Norway sign up to Clean Energy Marine Hubs Initiative (CEM-Hubs) in Egypt
Canada and United Arab Emirates first to back maritime sector’s green fuel initiative
IAPH partners up with the International Chamber of Shipping and the Clean Energy Maritime Taskforce to develop initiative with CEM governments to increase supply of zero-carbon fuels
WPCAP: platform for climate action in maritime sector
The World Ports Climate Action Program focuses on taking action to combat climate change in the maritime sector
IAPH launches Global Ports Hydrogen Coalition portal on its WPSP website
First hydrogen-related port projects have their own portal on sustainableworldports.org
Ports need to proactively prioritize spatial safety for future fuels : Port of Amsterdam report published
Recent study jointly developed by the Port of Amsterdam and DNV emphasises important spacial safety considerations when designing zero carbon fuel bunkering infrastructure at city ports
IAPH and The Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel team up to accelerate progress on provision of low & zero carbon fuels at ports
MOU outlines how SGMF and IAPH plan to share knowhow on safe, effective, sustainable supply and use of all gases as marine fuel