The last 12 months have seen a positive shift in maritime decarbonisation efforts. Now is the time to see strong progress in terms of commitment for zero carbon fuels and freight from the industry so that the needed rapid scale-up of these fuels in the energy mix is achieved.

The key message from this work is that there remains insufficient current and future demand (both in terms of vessels and cargo) to match the supply required to be on track with the breakthrough goal. Despite the numerous headline-grabbing announcements for orders dual fuel methanol ships (assuming they actually run on e-methanol) they form a tiny fraction of the overall no. of ships required.

The technology to facilitate production, distribution and bunkering of SZEF is progressing well, however the extent of its scale-up throughout the rest of the decade is not guaranteed. To become fully aligned with the 2030 5% breakthrough target, all sectors of the maritime industry must rally around the historic ambitions set out in the 2023 IMO GHG Strategy and work to establish a robust demand base for SZEF, thereby providing producers with the confidence they need to invest in new capacity projects."

Evidence suggests that clear signals needed for ship owners to make long-term decisions towards sustainable zero-emission fuel-capable vessels with the least amount of commercial uncertainty are still lacking, despite the industry being at a critical juncture where a significant structural shift needs to occur. It is therefore imperative that strong, effective legislation and incentives are rapidly put into place to catalyse the necessary transition.

IHE Engagement Small Grants: Term 2, 2025/6
IHE Engagement Small Grants: Term 2, 2025/6

IHE Engagement Small Grants: Term 2, 2025/6

The IHE Engagement Small Grants scheme offers up to £500 to support UCL researchers carrying out public engagement activities related to healthcare engineering.

22 Jan 2026

UCL Engineering hosts its first alumni reception in Korea
UCL Engineering hosts its first alumni reception in Korea

UCL Engineering hosts its first alumni reception in Korea

UCL alumni from across Korea came together on 31 October 2025 to enjoy an evening of networking and talks, held at the Courtyard Marriott Seoul Namdaemun Hotel in Seoul.

22 Jan 2026

Bartlett Academic Pedro Gil Completes Landmark Community Project in North London
Bartlett Academic Pedro Gil Completes Landmark Community Project in North London

Bartlett Academic Pedro Gil Completes Landmark Community Project in North London

Studio Gil and Material Cultures have reanimated a food-growing hub in Wood Green with new community spaces for teaching, meeting and learning.

22 Jan 2026