
Ship&Offshore | Ausgabe 04/2025
Green shipping corridors need more targeted support
A report published recently by independent consultancy, UMAS, University College of London (UCL), and the Global Maritime Forum (GMF), has analysed the commercial challenges facing the development of green corridors in shipping. It has concluded that they will need more support if the clean marine fuels of the future are to be taken up at scale. The report, ‘Building a Business Case for Green Shipping Corridors’, pointed out that such projects focusing on the possible adoption of scalable and sustainable fuels such as hydrogen-derived e-ammonia and e-methanol, are currently facing an insurmountable cost gap....