This page lists relevant and up-to-date literature, announcements, and projects on green shipping corridors.
Literature:
- The UK Government (2021), Policy paper – COP 26: Clydebank Declaration for green shipping corridors, https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cop-26-clydebank-declaration-for-green-shipping-corridors
- DNV (2022), Insight on Green Shipping Corridors – from policy ambitions to realization, https://futurefuelsnordic.com/insight-on-green-shipping-corridors/
- Global Maritime Forum and McKinsey & Company (2022), Green Corridors: Definitions and Approaches. A Discussion paper from the Global Maritime Forum, https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2022/08/Discussion-paper_Green-Corridors-Definitions-and-Approaches.pdf
- Global Maritime Forum (2021), The Next Wave: Green Corridors – A special report for the Getting to Zero Coalition, https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2021/11/The-Next-Wave-Green-Corridors.pdf
- Getting to Zero Coalition, Global Maritime Forum (2022), Annual progress report on green shipping corridors 2022, https://cms.globalmaritimeforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/The-2022-Annual-Progress-Report-on-Green-Shipping-Corridors.pdf
- United States Department of State (2022), Green Shipping Corridors Framework, https://www.state.gov/green-shipping-corridors-framework/
- American Bureau of Shipping (2022), Green Shipping Corridors: Leveraging Synergies, https://ww2.eagle.org/content/dam/eagle/publications/whitepapers/Green-Shipping-Corridors.pdf
- Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center (October 2021). We show the world it is possible, Industry Transition Strategy, https://cms.zerocarbonshipping.com/media/uploads/documents/MMMCZCS_Industry-Transition-Strategy_Oct_2021.pdf
- Oxford Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment (2021), Zero-Emissions Shipping: Contracts-for-difference as incentives for the decarbonisation of international shipping, https://www.inet.ox.ac.uk/publications/zero-emissions-shipping-contracts-for-differenceas-incentives-forthe-decarbonisationof-international-shipping/
- Getting to Zero Coalition (2022), Insight brief: How EU Contracts for Difference can support zero-emission fuels, https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2022/05/Insight-Brief_How-EU-Contracts-for-Difference-can-support-zero-emission-fuels.pdf
- Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, McKinsey & Company (2022), Green Corridors: Feasibility phase blueprint, https://cms.zerocarbonshipping.com/media/uploads/documents/220929_Green-Corridors_Feasibility-Blueprint_2022-09-29-081924_xxyi.pdf
- Finnish Maritime Cluster Project. Virtual meeting place of the Finnish Maritime Cluster for networking and information exchange, https://www.finnishmaritimecluster.fi/
- GCE Blue Maritime Cluster, https://www.bluemaritimecluster.no/gce
- Ocean Hyway Cluster. Norwegian network for maritime hydrogen, https://www.oceanhywaycluster.no/
- NCE Martime CleanTech, ShippingLab. A cluster for Clean Maritime Solutions, https://maritimecleantech.no/
- Getting to Zero Coalition – Green Shipping Corridors: Opportunity Identification (Nov 2022), https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/content/2022/11/Insight-brief_Green-Shipping-Corridors_Opportunity-Identification.pdf
- Blue INNOship – Denmark’s largest maritime innovation project, http://www.blaainno.dk/
- Green Ship of the Future: Towards zero, together, https://greenship.org/
- Lighthouse – Swedish Maritime Competence Centre, https://lighthouse.nu/en/
- Maritime Battery Forum, https://www.maritimebatteryforum.com/
- GSP – Green Shipping Programme, https://greenshippingprogramme.com/
- Global Maritime Forum, https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/
- Sustainable Shipping – The sustainable Shipping Initiative, https://www.sustainableshipping.org/
- The 2023 Annual Progress Report on Green Shipping Corridors shows that green corridor initiatives are expanding and maturing but a number of challenges old and new could still prevent green corridors from unlocking wider maritime decarbonisation. https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/publications/green-corridors-expand-in-number-and-maturation-new-report-finds
- GREEN SHIPPING CORRIDOR ROUTE TRACKER: The route tracker below is an interactive map that shows the numerous green shipping corridors that have been announced as under development or established. Use the filters in the map to explore the different corridors and learn about the different routes and ports. https://mission-innovation.net/missions/shipping/green-shipping-corridors/route-tracker/
- GREEN SHIPPING CORRIDOR REPORTS: Green Shipping Corridor Reports – Mission Innovation (mission-innovation.net)
- Northern European & Baltic Green Corridor Prefeasibility Study by Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center, Port of Rotterdam, Port of Hamburg, Port of Gdynia, Port of Talling and Port of Roenne: https://sustainableworldports.org/wp-content/uploads/Northern-European-Baltic-Green-Corridor-Prefeasibility-Study.pdf