Mare Forum and Rotterdam Maritime Capital of Europe will host the 2nd online round table of the successful series "Sense and Nonsense about Fuels" on Thursday, 6 February 2025, 11:00 - 12:15 Central European Time
THE PANELLISTS
➤ Panos Zachariadis, Fleet Technical Director, Atlantic Bulk Carriers Management Ltd.
➤ Fanny Lossy, Senior Director - Climate, Environment and Maritime Safety at ECSA (European Community Shipowners' Associations)
➤ Caspar van Overklift, Business Development & Manager ESG, ForestWave Navigation
➤ Ann-Christin Stucke, Sustainability en circularity expert, ABN AMRO Bank
➤ Joep Gorgels, CFO / CBDO – Chief Financial and Business Development Officer, EST- FLOATTECH
➤ Alexander Prokopakis, Executive Director, International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA)
➤ Evangelos Fragkoulis Head of Ship Design, Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
➤ Stephen Walsh, Head of Brokerage, SCB Environmental Markets SA
➤ Dimitris Monioudis, Managing Director - Rethymnis & Kulukundis Ltd, INTERCARGO Technical Committee Chairman and [WEBINAR MODERATOR]
➤ More panelists to be announced stay-tuned
AGENDA
➤ Sense and nonsense about alternative fuels
➤ Are there good predictions on alternative fuel production, capacities, rates, ports, and infrastructure?
➤ How will the need to scale up the production of clean fuels and innovative technologies for shipping in Europe be realized?
➤ How are alternative fuel suppliers preparing to provide carbon-neutral and zero-carbon fuels for shipping at scale?
➤ What are the alternative fuel producers' requirements?
➤ Will the need to use the ETS revenues generated under the EU ETS to organize the transition of the shipping sector, particularly for the uptake of clean fuels and technologies?
➤ How do we incentivize early movers but also create effective global regulations that will take more time?
➤ Is regional regulation a bad thing in the meantime?
➤ Will repair yards handle an upcoming wave of retrofits?
➤ How are they preparing for the challenge?
➤ What can we do now to help accelerate the availability of zero-carbon ships while at the same time reducing shipping’s footprint: slow steaming, retrofits, ESG reporting, and verification
➤ New technologies, new ships, new ideas, Perceptions and realities
➤ Who will design the zero-carbon ship of the future, and who will build the zero-carbon ship of the future?
➤ Where does the money come from to finance (green)ships, and how do you get it
➤ What are the incentives from the government and the finance industry to renew European (short sea) shipping?
➤ What steps must be taken to enhance circularity and ship recycling in Europe?
➤ What are the shipowners' requirements?
➤ Successful Decarbonization achieved - lessons to be learned
A holistic maritime approach is needed for shipbuilding, shipping, ports, capital, energy security, energy transition, alternative fuels, people, digitalization, AI, tech industries, finance, investments, and regulations.