09/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2024 04:23
The Draghi report identifies shipping as one the most difficult sectors to decarbonise, requiring annual investments of 40 billion Euro. It stresses that building a supply chain for alternative fuels is critical for the EU to meet its climate targets. In a position paper released today, European Shipowners put forward their recommendations to support the uptake of clean fuels in shipping.
The 'Fit for 55' package and the historic recent IMO agreement on Greenhouse Gas Strategy have set clear targets for shipping to reach net-zero by 2050. To meet its European and international climate targets, shipping urgently needs priority access to clean fuels, in sufficient quantities and at affordable prices.
The Draghi report identifies the development of a supply chain for clean fuels as a priority for the EU, warning that otherwise the costs of meeting its climate targets will be significant. The report also highlights the significant price gap between clean and conventional fuels, which for shipping can be up to five times more expensive. Shipping faces stiff competition from other transport modes for access to clean fuels, in particular advanced biofuels and e-fuels.
To accelerate the production and uptake of clean fuels for shipping, European shipowners put forward the following recommendations:
"The Draghi report highlights that shipping is one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonise requiring nearly €40 billion of annual investment. We need all hands on deck to cover the enormous price gap between conventional and clean fuels that can be up to five times more expensive. The energy transition is a great opportunity for Europe to increase investments in clean tech and fuels and enhance the international competitiveness of our industry. We call for a 40% production target for clean shipping fuels in Europe, in line with the benchmark of the Net-Zero Industry Act. The EU can leverage the transition of shipping to strengthen fuel manufacturing in Europe, as part of the upcoming Clean Industrial Deal and the Maritime Industrial Strategy " said Sotiris Raptis, ECSA Secretary General.
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ECSA position paper on clean fuels for shipping
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