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Further developments in IMO’s quest for net-zero GHG emissions

16 Sep 2024 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Ship Technology
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has called for applications for technical assistance for pilot projects, specifically for the development of feasibility studies to support the deployment of zero- or near-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emission solutions on board ships and in ports.

This technical assistance, provided through the GreenVoyage2050 programme, offers eligible developing countries a unique opportunity for tailor-made assistance for feasibility studies up to $250 000 per selected pilot project.  

IMO's 2023 ’Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships’ sets ambitious goals, including achieving net-zero GHG emissions by or around 2050. The strategy encourages initiation of R&D activities and pilots addressing marine propulsion, zero or near-zero GHG emission technologies, fuels and/or energy sources to further enhance the energy efficiency of ships, and supporting the global availability and uptake of low-carbon and zero-carbon fuels and technologies.  

To support implementation of the GHG Strategy, the  GreenVoyage2050 programme, through its GreenVoyage2050 accelerator, has been actively supporting partnering countries in undertaking feasibility studies for pilot projects to reduce GHG emissions from ships. These studies are expected to ultimately result in increased confidence in the pilot projects, thereby enhancing their potential to attract investment for implementation.  

Under this new phase, more countries will be able to access this assistance. Selected pilot projects will receive assistance relating to technical and economic feasibility, risk assessment, stakeholder engagement, overall technical advisory services and administrative support.  

Minglee Hoe, GreenVoyage2050 technical analyst, said: "The implementation of pilot projects is crucial for the uptake of new technologies and fuels, and pilot feasibility studies are critical to secure the necessary investment to realise these pilot projects. Our programme aims to support the pilot project development process through feasibility studies, de-risking the project and thereby enhancing the overall attractiveness to potential investors. Such assistance towards developing countries aims to support overall implementation of the IMO GHG Strategy."  

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