
The shift isn’t just about fuels; it’s about rethinking how ships operate. Energy-efficient retrofits like air lubrication systems and wind-assisted propulsion are reducing emissions today, while innovations like autonomy and carbon capture promise long-term impact. Yet challenges remain—alternative fuels need investment, and nuclear options are still cost-prohibitive.
Claudene believes collaboration is key: “We must create mutual trust in technologies and offer diverse pathways for ships of all sizes.” By making shipping greener and more inclusive, the industry can secure a future that benefits everyone — on land and sea.
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