Methanol as a scalable zero emission marine fuel | Getting to Zero Coalition
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 Published On Dec 1, 2021

This webinar addresses methanol’s use as marine fuel, exploring the scalability potential of different carbon feedstock pathways for fuel production, including methanol synthesis from biomass, carbon capture from point sources, and carbon capture from the atmosphere. The webinar was hosted by the Getting to Zero Coalition’s Fuels & Technologies workstream as part of the workstream’s Insight Briefing Series.

Panelists include:

03:20 Dolf Gielen, Directorm Innovation and Technology, IRENA
11:20 Robert Zeller, Vice President of Technology, 1PointFive
18:15 Caroline Båth Halldén, Public Policy & Business Development Manager, Liquid Wind
24:11 Jacob Sterling, Senior Director, Decarbonisation Innovation & Business Development, Maersk

31:00 Q&A

Moderated by Randall Krantz, Senior Project Advisor, Global Maritime Forum

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The Getting to Zero Coalition is an industry-led platform for collaboration that brings together leading stakeholders from across the maritime and fuels value chains with the financial sector and other committed to making commercially viable zero emission vessels a scalable reality by 2030. The Coalition is a partnership between the Global Maritime Forum, the Friends of Ocean Action, and the World Economic Forum.

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