Charting maritime decarbonisation: Low-carbon bunkering opportunities in Southeast Asia

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Country
ASEAN
Malaysia
Language
English
Resource Type
Brief

This brief provides a snapshot of key technical and economic analyses from a low-carbon bunkering feasibility study undertaken with Malaysia’s Ministry of Transport, focusing on the port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP). The brief is a resource for policy makers and industry in Southeast Asia and Australia wanting to understand the growing importance of low-carbon bunkering in regional and global efforts to decarbonise shipping and meet international climate commitments, while unlocking green growth and economic opportunities for first movers in the region.

Topics
Resilience
Transport

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