Carlo Raucci, a principal consultant at UMAS has confirmed his attendance at Propulsion & Future Fuels 2019, held from 19-21 November at the Sofitel Hotel Hamburg Alter Wall.

Carlo will present Zero-Emission Vessels Transition Pathways study as his keynote address, which will explain what the transition will look like and how we make it happen.

The study will identify the conditions that will need to happen to achieve a transition towards a decarbonised shipping industry, mapping potential transition pathways (milestones, enablers and barriers) that a wide range of shipping stakeholders can use to guide their own strategies.

Carlo is a developer of the 'Global Shipping Model' from the University College London (UCL) and author of several publications on the decarbonisation of the shipping industry. Carlo holds a PhD in Energy and Transport from UCL on the potential of hydrogen as fuel for shipping. He is a researcher and consultant advising private companies, organisations and governments on various aspects of the transition to and investment in zero-emissions vessels. Carlo is co-author of the 3rd IMO GHG Study and the Assessment of Fuel Oil Availability Study that informed the International Maritime Organisation’s decision on the global 0.5% sulphur limit.

Stay tuned for the release of the programme later this month.

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