Regulatory Realities and Near-Term Opportunities in the Energy Transition Explored at Annual ABS Sustainability Summit

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(HAMBURG) With Fuel EU Maritime already impacting shipowners, energy efficiency and fleet-wide pooling are critical to short term sustainability success according to leading industry figures at the annual ABS Sustainability Summit, which kicked off the SMM Exhibition in Hamburg.

In a wide-ranging keynote, Navigator Gas CEO Mads Peter Zacho was positive about the progress of the transition, describing it as a business opportunity and said he welcomes the prospect of a carbon levy.

He said: “Climate change is not slowing down; it is accelerating, which means we need to move faster in the shipping industry. What the IMO will bring after MEPC 82 next month and MEPC 83 next spring will be incredibly exciting. I hope for an ambitious global carbon price levied on shipping, which is something unexpected from an owner – but the cost will move down the supply chain as it should. The impact to the consumer for green shipping is only expected to be 1 to 2 percent more.”

The event also saw Kathrin Lau, Editor in Chief, Schiff & Hafen, moderate a panel discussion comprised of representatives from V.Group, Hamburg Port Authority, MPC Container Ship ASA and Hapag-Lloyd.

Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President of Business Development, said: “We have heard that while the future is exciting, delivering it is proving challenging. The significant financial and technological decisions that we need to take in the coming months are complicated by geopolitics and decisions at the national level, creating an uncertain investment environment.”

Panos Koutsourakis, ABS Vice President, Global Sustainability, said: “There is a lot of debate around the progress of the energy transition in shipping. I wouldn’t say it is a passive period rather that it’s a market checkpoint where initial decarbonization plans are being re-assessed and based on the latest data. Key indicators of progress in the transition include the adoption of clean fuels, advancements in energy efficiency, and the retrofitting of existing vessels with sustainable technologies. We are seeing strong progress on all of these indicators.”

Find the full agenda of ABS activities at SMM 2024 here. Download a copy of this year’s advanced research from ABS on shipping’s sustainability journey, Outlook Beyond the Horizon, Carbon Neutral Fuel Pathways and Transformational Technologies, here.

Photo Caption: 2024 ABS Sustainability Summit speakers and presenters (L to R): Neville Smith, Director, Mariner Communications; Panos Koutsourakis, ABS Vice President, Global Sustainability; Arne Maibohm, Decarbonisation Director, Hapag-Lloyd; Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President, Business Development; Kathrin Lau, Editor In Chief, Schiff & Hafen; Mads Peter Zacho, CEO, Navigator Gas; Sebastian Ebbing, Group Sustainability Officer, MPC Container Ship ASA; Jannes Elfgen, Head of Port Energy Solutions, Hamburg Port Authority; Matt Dunlop, Group Director, Sustainability & Decarbonisation, V.Group

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