NORDIC ROADMAP DRIVES THE ROUTE TO DECARBONISATION

Nov 18, 2022 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

The Nordic Roadmap has been set up to provide insights to the Nordic nations on the topic of future fuels for shipping, and its inaugural conference was hosted by DNV at Høvik, Norway, focusing on concrete initiatives that will drive the decarbonisation of shipping.

Funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers and with strong regional support from all the Nordic countries, the Nordic Roadmap project is focused on establishing a Nordic Cooperation platform to facilitate knowledge sharing, pilot projects, studies to build experience in new fuels, establish ‘green shipping corridors’ and the enabling infrastructure.

DNV Maritime CEO Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen said: “No one player or industry can approach decarbonisation in isolation nor is it a transition that can be done at the same time across the globe. We have to start somewhere. In the Nordics we have a tremendous opportunity to drive progress and set an example others can follow, with learnings that can be duplicated beyond our borders. As wealthy countries we have the resources and must exercise that responsibility.”

Sveinung Oftedal, Specialist Director, Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment, said: “With its strong traditions for cooperation, stable green policies and innovative maritime cluster the Nordics is ideally placed to lead the way in the decarbonisation of shipping. Through Nordic Roadmap project financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers, we will stimulate collaboration and innovation within the Nordic maritime industry to create solutions that will drive the energy transition forward.”

Karl Arthur Bræin, CCO Amon Maritime added: “We believe in building demand for ammonia early by showing producers that a maritime off-take exists. We hope this encourages the supply side to accelerate global production of green or blue sustainable ammonia. To give the various stakeholders confidence that they are making the right business decision we need predictable government policies. Contracts for Difference is an important tool to create price parity with traditional fuels, mitigate uncertainty and establishing a market for ammonia as a maritime fuel.”

Björn Garberg, National Coordinator for Domestic and Short Sea Shipping, Trafikverket concluded: “Dialogue with the industry is key to driving progress and build scalable solutions. No one wants to or should have to take on the whole financial risk that the energy transition brings. Sharing the risk is the only way to success and at Trafikverket we are ready to play our part in helping industry stakeholders come together and form partnerships.”

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