TECHNOLOGY, EFFICIENCY AND FUELS
Innovative approaches to achieve net zero
This section details our efforts to decarbonise fleet operations and minimise air quality impact through advanced technologies, energy efficiency practices, and renewable fuels. We focus on sustainable strategies to reduce emissions and support a cleaner environment, aligning our operations with broader goals for reducing our carbon footprint and enhancing air quality through innovation and responsible resource use.
SHIP DESIGN ENGINE TECHNOLOGY AND FUEL
Fuels from renewable sources can emit significantly less greenhouse gases compared to fossil fuels throughout their lifecycle. By replacing fossil fuels with renewables, we reduce the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which is essential for combating climate change and meeting global climate targets.
While renewable fuels exist, they need to be commercially viability, both from an availability and cost perspective. A concerted joint effort is required from energy providers, governments, shipbuilders, non-government organisations (NGOs), and other public and private organisations to create the right infrastructure and scale for renewables.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Energy efficiency is an essential element of our drive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Initiatives include installing LED lighting, heat recovery systems, anti-fouling paint that reduces drag, sailing at lower speeds, and optimising the ship’s trim (balance).
Operating the heating, ventilation and cooling systems is one of the most energy-intensive operations on board. We maximise energy-efficiency through self-adjusting heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, influenced by numerous sensors installed thought the ship.
As a result of our energy-saving efforts, we have been certified to ISO 50001. We are on track to achieve the industry’s 40% carbon intensity reduction goal, well ahead of the 2030 target. (Chart here 2008-2023). ISO 50001 outlines the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving an energy management system. This enables us to follow a systematic approach in achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, use, and consumption.