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Decarbonizing shipping : Creating sustainable pathways to a zero-carbon maritime industry

ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Gate 2
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As part of the Energy Observer’s first major stopover in Asia, join us to discuss the challenges & strategies in decarbonizing the shipping industry.

Decarbonizing shipping : Creating sustainable pathways to a zero-carbon maritime industry

Shipping's energy transition is dominating the conversation across the energy and maritime industry for the past years in the race to tackle climate change.

From shipowners to fuel producers through financiers and governments, each have a role to play and unique challenges and potential solutions to cutting fossils fuels and boosting clean energies in reaching a common goal of transitioning to zero-carbon energy sources.

As part of the Energy Observer’s first major stopover in Asia, in Singapore - the heart of the maritime industry, representing mixed cultures, technologies, innovations and ambitions -  The French Chamber of Commerce will host a roundtable to discuss the top challenges and strategies to address the rapid scale of the energy transition in the maritime industry.

During this panel discussion, our key experts will share about the race for decarbonization, which strategy to adopt across the shipping value chain, what new energy and renewable hydrogen technology will play in advancing the energy transition.

OUR SPEAKERS : 

  • Mr Francois-Xavier Accard - Managing Director at CMA CGM INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY Pte Ltd (CCISC)
  • Mr Boon Hai Ng, Vice President, Energy transition & H2 Energy APAC  at Air Liquide
  • Mr Eng Kiong Koh - Director of projects at The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD)
  • Mr Jérôme Leprince-Ringuet - Vice President Marine Fuels at TotalEnergies 
  • Mr Francis Tang, Director at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore  

Moderated by Mr. Antoine Trieux - Hydrogen and Low Carbon Energies | O&G Infrastructures at NATIXIS. 

PROGRAMME : 

- From 3.15pm : Visit of the Energy Observer laboratory & Exhibition (Visit is FULL)

- From 4.45pm-4.50pm : Opening Remarks

  • Victorien Erussard, Founding President of Energy Observer

  • HE Mr. Marc Abensour, Ambassador of France to Singapore

- From 4.50pm- 5.45pm : Panel discussion moderated by M. Antoine Trieux, Hydrogen and Low Carbon Energies | O&G Infrastructures at NATIXIS. 

- From 5.45pm  : Q/A from the audience 

- 6.15pm : End of the conference 

 

FULL - Visit of the Energy Observer laboratory & Exhibition - 

Prior to the conference, a visit of the Energy Observer laboratory boat and exhibition will be organized. This is an unique opportunity to see technologies combining multiple sources of energy (solar, wind and hydro power and forms of storage, batteries and above all hydrogen).

The number of persons is limited. If you are interested to join the visit from 3.15pm, please note that it will be on a first registration, first served basis. Please book at lfulton@fccsingapore.com 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

  • This physical event is for members only.
  • Full payment is required upon registration. 
  • No shows will not be refunded.

 

Safe management measures

  • This event is subject to a cap of 40 persons.
  • Open to fully vaccinated only 
  • Safe distancing measures will be adhered to throughout the event.

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