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Charting a Greener Course: The Fuel Revolution in Maritime Shipping

Thursday 02 May 2024 - 12:10
Charting a Greener Course: The Fuel Revolution in Maritime Shipping

The maritime shipping industry is undergoing a significant transformation as it seeks to reduce its environmental impact and embrace decarbonization. According to the 2022 IPCC report, this sector accounts for 16% of global freight emissions and is responsible for 70% of the world's ton-kilometers of transported goods. The push towards cleaner alternatives to traditional fuels is more urgent than ever, with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) implementing stricter regulations to curb sulfur and carbon emissions. In response, shipping companies are exploring alternative fuels that could pave the way for a greener future.

The Heavy Fuel Oil Legacy
For decades, the majority of container ships have relied on heavy fuel oil (HFO), a low-cost but environmentally damaging byproduct of crude oil distillation. Morten Bo Christiansen, a senior vice president at A.P. Moller-Maersk and a prominent advocate for reducing carbon emissions in maritime transport, describes HFO as "the bottom of the barrel." With new IMO regulations in place, the industry is compelled to seek cleaner fuel options.

Methanol: A Promising Alternative
In 2023, the Laura Maersk, a $160 million container ship, made headlines when it completed its maiden voyage across the Baltic Sea powered entirely by methanol, an organic compound and the simplest of alcohols. When sustainably produced, methanol offers substantial environmental benefits, either through capturing gas from landfill sites or via renewable energy processes. This cleaner alternative has sparked interest across the industry, with over 200 methanol-compatible vessels currently on order worldwide.

Ammonia: A Clean but Complex Solution
Ammonia is another alternative fuel with considerable potential. It's widely produced for various applications, including agriculture and chemical industries, and it has an existing supply infrastructure at many ports. However, ammonia's toxicity and high combustion temperature (around 650°C, compared to 60°C for HFO) pose challenges. Lars Tingbjerg Danielsen from MAN Energy Solutions notes that the adoption of ammonia in maritime transport requires slow-speed engines to ensure proper combustion and prevent leakage, a key concern given ammonia's toxicity.

Efforts are underway to develop engines that can safely and efficiently handle ammonia combustion. Danielsen's team uses high-speed cameras to study ammonia ignition and combustion, seeking to maximize safety and efficiency in the two-stroke slow-speed engines common in large ships.

Hydrogen: The Ideal Yet Challenging Fuel
Hydrogen is often seen as the ultimate clean fuel because its combustion produces only water vapor. However, its practical use in maritime transport faces significant technical and economic hurdles. While hydrogen can be produced sustainably (green hydrogen), its low evaporation temperature (-235°C) requires significant energy to liquefy and maintain stability. Additionally, hydrogen's small molecules are prone to leakage, raising safety and efficiency concerns. Christiansen admits that although Maersk is exploring hydrogen's potential, it is currently more expensive and complex than other alternatives.

The Urgency of Change
The maritime industry is under pressure to reduce carbon emissions by at least 30% by 2028 to meet the commitments of the Paris Climate Agreement. Simon Bullock, a climate and maritime transport specialist, underscores the urgency, warning that any delay could make it "almost impossible" for shipping companies to meet their decarbonization targets. The clock is ticking, and the adoption of alternative fuels is critical for the industry's transition to a more sustainable future.

As the maritime industry navigates these complex challenges, methanol appears to be a promising fuel, while ammonia could play a significant role if the combustion issues are resolved. Hydrogen, though intriguing, remains the most technically and economically challenging alternative for now. The industry's journey toward a greener horizon requires innovative solutions and bold decisions, but the potential benefits for the environment and future generations are worth the effort.


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