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Environmental regulations are creating a new language in shipping: its CO2 emissions per ton-mile. When you combine that with new technologies, and probably, more importantly, the rate of change of new technology, it is going to drive commercial decisions which will shape the way we manage risk now more than ever
That’s the view of ABS Chairman, President, and CEO, Christopher J. Wiernicki, who spoke at the 11th Annual Capital Link Operational Excellence in Shipping Forum.
“When you look at the possible answers to our challenges in meeting the IMO’s decarbonization targets for 2030 and 2050, there is no single solution. It’s going to require a hybrid solution through a combination of alternate fuels, new technologies and gains in operational efficienciesABS Chairman Keynotes CG Foundation Awards Dinner
The world will no longer be one-dimensional; rather, it will be multi-dimensional with different fuel pathways and different optimization models. Quite frankly, the challenge will be determining the right combination for any given ship or even for a shipping company.
All of this is being impacted by charter agreements, trade routes, policy, owners’ risk appetites, and commercial profiles,” said Wiernicki.
While alternate fuels will ultimately have a significant role in achieving the greenhouse gas emissions reduction outcomes, smaller short-term gains will be available sooner in areas related to hull design and greater operational efficiencies, he said.
“Technology, readiness, timelines, and commercial relationships will drive our decarbonization journey. New designs will be viewed in terms of future-proofing, bridging, and transition potential based on various fuel pathways
Alternate fuels and technologies must be evaluated in terms of impact, scalability, suitability, and potential for carbon reduction, not just in the combustion cycle, but over the entire well to wake value chain.”
Wiernicki noted that no matter the fuel type, technology selection, or operational efficiency improvements, we will only be successful in achieving the industry’s decarbonization ambitions if we ensure that people and safety are the ultimate priority.
Wiernicki emphasized: “No matter the pathways or the solutions, we must never forget the crew members who will continue to keep ships moving safely, and we must ensure they have the training and skills necessary to handle any technology or solution implemented.”

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