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PRESS RELEASE: GOVERNMENTS DECIDE ON INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF SHIPPING USD 5 BILLION R&D FUND TO ACCELERATE ZERO-CARBON SHIPPING IN FIRST ‘LITMUS TEST’ OF COP 26 COMMITMENTS

Circular Ref: A(21)224

One week after Glasgow, 174 governments will meet this week at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London to address the pressing carbon emission reduction challenges facing international shipping, in what industry is calling the ‘first litmus test’ of government’s decarbonisation commitments following COP26.


 


A critical meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), held by the global shipping industry’s UN regulator, will decide whether to go ahead with a USD 5 billion R&D fund – the ‘IMO Maritime Research Fund (IMRF)’.  


 


Paid for entirely by the industry, at no cost to governments or taxpayers, the fund would be used to accelerate the rapid increase of Technology Readiness Levels to ensure zero-carbon fuels can be used on large ocean-going ships. 


 


For the full press release in English see Annex A below.   


 


For any further enquiries please contact Duncan Bray for press queries at Tel.: +44 (0) 7972 224445
Email: ICS@woodrowcommunications.com

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