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New infographics from our Shipping Team highlight how carbon emissions could be cut by 2050

25 June 2019

A pair of new infographics were released by UMAS (a joint venture between 果冻影院 Energy's Shipping Team and MATRANS) on 25 June 2019 showing what fuels will help decarbonise the global shipping industry by 2050.

果冻影院 Energy Shipping Team carbon reduction infographic

In April 2018, the shipping industry committed to a sector-wide GHG target of reducing emissions by 鈥榓t least鈥 50% by 2050. Achieving this target will require a combination of short-, mid- and long-term policy measures that enable the sector to reduce its carbon intensity and switch to zero-carbon fuels and zero emission vessels (ZEVs), which need to enter the fleet as early as 2030.

Our new infographics show聽the deep emission cuts that will be needed to meet the IMO GHG targets and demonstrate聽that energy-efficiency measures, while聽important, will not be sufficient on their own. It also聽highlights the huge potential of untapped renewable energy potential to produce low- or zero-emissions electro-fuels, and what next steps are necessary to scale-up these solutions.

The infographic builds on findings from nearly ten聽years of research, such as projects and collaboration with Lloyd鈥檚 Register on Zero Emission Vessels ( and ).

Isabelle Rojon, Consultant at UMAS, says 鈥淚n order to achieve the IMO鈥檚 GHG emission targets and align the shipping industry with the Paris Agreement temperature goals, shipping will need to move away from fossil fuels and switch to zero-carbon fuels as soon as possible. We hope the infographics will give interested stakeholders an overview of what this deep transition entails and which steps to take next to get it underway.鈥

Colin Robertshaw, Doctoral Researcher at 果冻影院 Energy Institute, says 鈥淭hrough consideration of the respective production processes, the potential exists to expand the range of alternative fuels that may be considered聽compatible with decarbonisation of the maritime industry. In this way, a number of alternatives that would otherwise be discounted, due to their emission characteristics as fossil-fuels, may be reconsidered in the form of biomass and renewable energy derived variants (i.e. bio- and electro-fuels).鈥

Dr Nishatabbas Rehmatulla, Principal Consultant at UMAS, says 鈥淪hipping will have to at least halve its emissions by 2050 and completely decarbonise under the 1.5 degrees temperature goal.聽We must not lose sight of this important long-term goal, which requires action now. The infographic summarises, and is underpinned by, almost a decade of research, and suggests next steps to navigating decarbonisation in the sector"

The infographics are released under so that they can be shared widely and reused in presentations with attribution to UMAS.

果冻影院 Energy Shipping Team carbon reduction infographic 2

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UMAS is a sector-focused commercial advisory service that draws upon the world-leading shipping expertise of the 果冻影院 Energy Institute, combined with the advisory and management system expertise of MATRANS. In combination, 果冻影院C, 果冻影院 Energy Institute, and MATRANS operate under the branding of the entity UMAS. For more details visit

UMAS undertakes research using models of the shipping system, shipping big data (including satellite Automatic Identification System data), and qualitative and social science analysis of the policy and commercial structure of the shipping system. Research and consultancy is centred on understanding patterns of energy demand in shipping and how this knowledge can be applied to help shipping transition to a low-carbon future. UMAS is world-leading on two key areas; using big data to understand trends and drivers of shipping energy demand or emissions and using models to explore what-ifs for future markets and policies.


Top image:聽infographic 1; lower image:聽infographic 2聽