Green Fuel Producers are Ready to Provide 10% of Marine Fuels by 2030

Summary
The Green Hydrogen Organisation has launched our new publication, "Green Fuel Producers Are Ready to Provide 10% of Marine Fuels by 2030." The report states that achieving this goal will require 65 MTPA of green ammonia and examines policy options under discussion at the IMO, including a carbon levy, a global fuel standard with flexibility mechanisms, and a bridging option. Industry voices in the report emphasise that green fuels are ready to scale, while also highlighting concerns that biofuels are not scalable and emissions from LNG and biofuels remain too high for true decarbonisation.
This report was prepared in collaboration with the Maritime Decarbonisation Roundtable, which took place on 10 March 2025 at Canary Wharf, hosted by Green Hydrogen Organisation and the Skies and Seas Hydrogen-fuels Accelerator (SASHA) Coalition. The roundtable followed a visit to Fortescue’s Green Pioneer, the world’s first dual-ammonia-powered vessel. Both the report and the roundtable serve as platforms to shape the global policy agenda ahead of IMO MEPC 83 in April 2025. You can read the full report from the roundtable here