Choosing a marine fuel is an immediate decision shaping your investments and compliance today. Evolving regulations and limited infrastructure make navigating options like methanol, ammonia, and hydrogen incredibly complex. This webinar moves past the headlines to examine commercial viability, bunkering readiness, and what can realistically be achieved before twenty-thirty. Join industry experts to get clear insights and make informed decisions in a rapidly changing maritime landscape.
Charlie McKinlay
Lloyd's Register | Fuels and Technologies Lead
Charlie McKinlay is Fuels and Technologies Lead at Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub, focusing on clean maritime fuel value chains and the transition to zero-emission shipping.
He leads technical work for key initiatives including Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA) and The Silk Alliance, supporting the adoption of sustainable fuels and assessing e-fuel supply readiness. Charlie is also a co-author of The Future of Maritime Fuels, a major review of alternative fuel pathways for shipping.
He holds a PhD in Dynamic Energy System Modelling from University of Southampton, with research focused on zero-emission shipping technologies, fuel cells, and energy management systems.
Tiphaine Angla
FuelsEurope | Senior Policy Advisor
Policy Advisor at FuelsEurope, specialising in EU climate and transport policies related to renewable and low-carbon fuels. With experience gained both within the maritime industry and alongside fuel manufacturers, my work focuses on the regulatory and market developments shaping the decarbonisation of shipping and aviation. Engaging with policymakers, industry stakeholders and value chain actors, I contribute to discussions on the scalability, implementation and operational realities of alternative marine fuels and the transition towards climate-neutral mobility.
Ishita Sharma
Port Esbjerg | Research Manager & Project Lead – Green Fuels, CCUS & Maritime Energy Systems
Tim Verhoeven is a Senior Policy Advisor in Sustainable Development and EcoPorts Coordinator, dedicated to advancing sustainability in the maritime sector. He develops policies that support environmental performance and competitiveness, while leading the EcoPorts network, Europe’s leading environmental initiative for ports.
With previous experience at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Tim has contributed to projects focused on shore power, alternative fuels, and decarbonization. He works closely with ports and industry stakeholders to promote best practices and support the transition to more sustainable maritime operations.
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