Shipping

Shipping the World's Goods Without the Carbon Emissions

The shipping industry is under growing pressure to decarbonize, with The International Maritime Organization (IMO) targeting net-zero emissions by 2050 — and setting a goal for net-zero fuels to comprise 5–10% of marine energy use by 2030.*

Meeting these targets requires scalable, innovative technologies that can power vessels cleanly, quickly and cost effectively.

*Source: International Maritime Organization

Advantages of eMethanol as a Marine Fuel

Infrastructure compatible for easy storage, transportation, and distribution

Drop in solution with next to zero emissions

High energy density with safety & stability

Versatility and excellent hydrogen carrier

How it Works

Methanol can be stored as a liquid at atmospheric temperatures and storage facilities are already available at 88 of the world’s 100 largest ports.*

*Source: Llyod’s Register

Use Cases

Container Ships

Tankers

General Cargo

Offshore Vessels

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