Hydrogen and Ammonia: Zero-Emission Fuels Shaping the Future of Sustainable Shipping
As the urgency to combat climate change grows, the global shipping industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its significant carbon footprint. Responsible for about 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions, shipping must pivot toward sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels to meet international climate targets. Hydrogen and ammonia have emerged as two of the most promising zero-emission fuels, capable of powering ships without emitting CO₂. These innovative fuels hold the potential to reshape the maritime industry, offering a cleaner and more sustainable path forward.
The Rise of Hydrogen and Ammonia in Decarbonizing Shipping
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