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Brianna White

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The shipping industry has started retrofitting vessels, exploring new fuel types and rethinking vessel design to help achieve ambitious environmental goals. Could artificial intelligence be the latest weapon in the fight against climate change?
The Covid-19 pandemic sent shipping sailing into uncertain waters from container shortages, port restrictions and problems surrounding crew changes. Now the industry is facing a new challenge: decarbonization.
The industry produces 940 million tons of CO2 annually and generates around 2.5% of global greenhouses gasses (sourced from Europa.eu). Shipping authorities including the International Maritime Organization and governments have set out decarbonization goals and strategies.
Predictive maritime intelligence company Windward is using artificial intelligence to offer the industry collaborative fuel and emissions monitoring to help drive data-driven business models to benefit carbon management.
We speak to Ami Daniel, co-founder, and CEO of Windward, to find out more about the AI technology assisting the industry on its decarbonization journey.
Continue reading: https://www.ship-technology.com/features/bringing-ai-onboard-to-support-shippings-decarbonisation-journey/
 

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