What about Vard?7 Jul 2023 12:54
The World Maritime Organization IMO has agreed on stricter climate protection requirements. Greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced to zero "by 2050 or shortly thereafter, taking into account the different national circumstances". The 175 member states also agreed on interim targets for international shipping. By 2030, emissions are to be reduced by at least 20 percent compared to 2008 levels, and by at least 70 percent by 2040. So far, the IMO requirements have only halved emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide by 2050. The shipping industry had long advocated tightening the target.
"Bond added AFC had been working with Vard on design concepts for six months and the receipt of approval from DNV “is simply a confirmation and validation of the role our technology will play in supporting mariners to achieve stringent greenhouse reduction targets".