The second event in the ZESTAs ShipZERO series is just one week away!
ShipZERO brings together change-makers and innovators from across the entire maritime value chain, from shipowners and manufacturers to financiers and regulators.
At ShipZERO26.5, we will examine unmitigatedly disruptive projects and collaboration tools, demonstrating concrete examples that will propel us to True Zero.
With world-leading innovators and industry leaders convening in Amsterdam for this in-person event, ShipZERO26.5 is a genuine opportunity to take yet another vital step – together – toward remaining within the 1.5 degrees boundary.
What did ‘Ship ZERO°’ deliver?
‘Ship ZERO°’ laid out a course to true zero emissions using the waypoints of existing technologies and innovations, combining perspectives and experiences from a wide range of industry stakeholders to plot a course through the stormy seas of regulation, finance, new technological developments, and fuel uncertainty.
The first deliverable was a policy paper which was shared with COP26 delegates. The final deliverable will be a collaborative and interactive navigational chart (‘Charging to True Zero°’), which will be shared with COP26 delegates, shipping and energy industry stakeholders, as well as delivered to the IMO, in both written report and film formats.
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Our purpose is to promote rapid and large-scale uptake of Zero Emissions Ship Technology (ZEST). Zero Emissions mean zero GHG emissions at the point of use on the vessel with minimal upstream impacts.
By combining zero-emission technologies, we achieve zero emissions at a shipboard level faster. With today’s technologies we can achieve fully zero emissions now, particularly on smaller return to base vessels, and drastically reduce emissions on larger ocean-going vessels with more complicated operational profiles.
“ZESTAs is like a lego set where no matter how you put together the pieces they always add up to zero.”Madadh MacLaine, Secretary-General said