Are LNG, Hydrogen, and Electricity the Key to Sustainable Ship Transportation and Decarbonization in the Maritime Industry?

Are LNG, Hydrogen, and Electricity the Key to Sustainable Ship Transportation and Decarbonization in the Maritime Industry?

LNG bunkering has gained traction as a cleaner fuel alternative, offering reduced emissions and compliance with stricter environmental regulations. Hydrogen, with its potential for zero-emission operations, holds great promise for the future, while electricity is increasingly being explored for its viability in powering vessels. However, despite the growing interest and progress in these areas, shipping operators face numerous challenges in their pursuit of decarbonization. From infrastructure limitations and high costs to regulatory uncertainties and technological complexities, these challenges pose significant hurdles on the path to a greener maritime industry. 

Ahead of the North American LNG Bunkering Summit 2023, we spoke exclusively to Dain Detillier, Executive Vice President – LNG Operations, Harvey Gulf International Marine, about how he is utilizing LNG, hydrogen, and electricity to drive sustainable ship transportation and the decarbonization of the maritime industry. 

Read more and discover: 

  • Why Harvey Gulf International Marine chose LNG, hydrogen, and electricity to power their vessels 
  • The key steps involved in utilizing and truly leveraging the potential of LNG, hydrogen, and electricity 
  • How to successfully implement LNG, hydrogen, and electricity on your ships 
  • The greatest R&D challenges with LNG, hydrogen, and electricity, and how to overcome these 
  • How to measure the success of LNG, hydrogen, and electricity to drive the decarbonization of the maritime industry 

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