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Varuna Group’s pioneering role in sustainable logistics with Climes

Varuna Group, a leading supply chain provider, has partnered strategically with Climes, India’s leading climate finance company, to build a carbon emissions calculator for their clients. Varuna, Climes collaborate on carbon emissions In response to the growing demand for sustainable solutions in the logistics sector, Varuna Group is leveraging its expertise and resources to drive

Demand for clean ammonia will increase 3-fold by 2050: Study

Demand for clean ammonia as shipping fuel will increase rapidly between 2030 and 2050. Blue hydrogen will become dominant source by 2050 says an EU-funded study. According to the study, 76% of that clean ammonia will be produced from blue ammonia, and only 24% from green hydrogen by mid-century.  Th study says, 200 MTPA of

NYK Line recycles ship lashing belts into solid fuel

NYK Line is transforming well-worn vehicle lashing belts previously used on its operated car carriers into solid fuel. Japanese shipping major NYK Line has teamed up with NYK Trading Corporation, Azbil Yamatake Friendly, and Kayama Kogyo on recycling well-worn vehicle lashing belts that had passed their expiration dates for use on NYK-operated car carriers. Under

Why the North Pole is warming faster?

The Arctic has always been a realm of ice and snow, a starkly beautiful counterpoint to the vibrant life further south. But this seemingly pristine wilderness is ground zero for an alarming transformation. The North Pole, the heart of this frozen world, is warming at a breakneck pace that scientists are struggling to fully understand.

Carbon Clean building carbon capture units

Carbon capture solutions provider Carbon Clean has announced a new milestone in its work for Ørsted’s FlagshipONE e-methanol plant. FlagashipONE is Europe’s largest e-methanol project designed for commercial use, and Carbon Clean is building the equipment for it. The company announced that the very first pieces of equipment have been installed onto the metal frame

Amazon adopts green hydrogen for carbon neutrality

Amazon is persistently deepening its focus toward bringing down its carbon emissions to zero across its operations on the back of its shift to clean energy from fossil fuels. This is evident from its latest agreement with Plug Power, which says that the latter will supply green hydrogen with which Amazon would power its transportation

Kenoil to test biobutanol marine fuel

Singapore’s Kenoil Marine Services will begin testing biobutanol blends with its current engines later this year, using biofuel produced from a pilot production plant its partner had invested in, its director said in an interview with S&P Global Commodity Insights. The pilot plant – located in Johor, Malaysia – is expected to deliver its first

Hefring Marine develops AI tool to reduce fuel usage for maritime platforms

Artificial intelligence (AI) and data-driven tools have been proving themselves crucial to tomorrow’s warfare. Apart from improving precision and lethality for military systems, those technologies can also help to reduce logistic efforts and fuel consumption of maritime platforms in addition to ensuring the safety of crew members. The use of algorithms enables collecting information in

MPA, Fortescue complete propulsion and manoeuvrability trials

Fortescue, with support from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), government agencies, research institutes, and industry partners, has successfully completed propulsion and manoeuvrability trials of its Singapore-registered Fortescue Green Pioneer in the Port of Singapore. The trials were conducted using 6.4 m3 (4.4 tonnes) of liquid ammonia, in combination with diesel and Hydrogenated

Aluminium sector requires $29 bn investment for netzero emissions

According to a recent independent study by the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW), the Indian aluminium industry would necessitate an additional capital expenditure (CAPEX) of nearly Rs 2.2 lakh crore (approximately Rs 29 billion) to attain netzero carbon emissions. Additionally, renewable energy (RE) power sources could mitigate 49% of the total emissions generated

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Future Fuels is a digital news platform committed to advancing sustainability in the maritime industry. We cover the technologies, fuels, and innovations driving the transformation of global shipping—from battery-electric vessels and alternative fuels to clean propulsion systems, smart energy solutions, and evolving regulations.Driven by a clear vision for a zero-emissions future, we provide in-depth news, analysis, and expert insights on the sustainable technologies transforming the maritime industry.

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