The University of Plymouth is addressing one of the key challenges in shipping’s energy transition: upskilling the workforce – at sea, in the port environment, and across the fuel supply chain – to use low and zero-carbon fuels.
The University of Plymouth is addressing one of the key challenges in shipping’s energy transition: upskilling the workforce – at sea, in the port environment, and across the fuel supply chain – to use low and zero-carbon fuels.
Academics from the University’s Plymouth Business School are at the forefront of the Skills 4 Future Maritime Fuels consortium, which also includes the marine fuels training, conference and publishing firm ship.energy, shipping and logistics company DFDS, and IBIA – The International Bunker Industry Association.
Skills 4 Future Maritime Fuels has been successful gaining funding under the sixth round of the UK’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition.
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