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Contributor(s)
World Maritime University: Aykut I. Ölcer (Group Leader) Dong Cheng (Deputy Group Leader) Peyman Ghaforian Masodzadeh, Tuan Dong, Alessandro Schönborn, Anas Alamoush (Group members) Shanghai International Shipping Institute: Zin Zhang, DaoZheng Huang, Zhiping Li, Wenxin Deng, Pan Wang, Ao Qiu, Xinyi Chen, Jiajun Gun (Group members) Jieshu Zhang (Group Leader) Cuiyun Zhao (Deputy Group Leader)
Description
The report "Global Green Shipping Development Report (2024-2025)" co-developed by the Shanghai International Shipping Institute and the World Maritime University, aims at tracking the latest progress of global green shipping policies and emission reduction technology development, providing reference for port and shipping enterprises to adjust their business strategies and choose appropriate emission reduction paths in a timely manner, while enhancing public awareness of the green transformation of the port and shipping industry, promoting more stakeholders to pay attention to, explore, and invest in practical actions for green port and shipping transformation. This report mainly reflects the development of global green shipping from January 2024 to September 2025, and is divided into five chapters. The first chapter focuses on the release and impact of global green shipping rules during this period; Chapter 2 outlines market mechanisms for advancing green shipping development and the progress of establishing green shipping corridors; Chapter 3 introduces the development of major clean energy sources and supporting facilities for ships; Chapter 4 introduces the development of energy-saving and emission reduction technologies for ships; Chapter 5 evaluates the current development status of global green shipping and provides prospects for future trends in green shipping.
Publication Date
2025
Publisher
Shanghai International Shipping Institute
City
Shanhai
Keywords
Transportation, shipping, energy, emission reduction
Disciplines
Energy Policy | Environmental Policy | Transportation