ZERO44, together with Frontier Fuels, unveiled a strategic alliance designed to help maritime players reduce their emissions and meet the latest regulatory standards.
With the rollout of CII and EU ETS regulations in 2023 and 2024, and now with FuelEU Maritime, the industry faces a new tier of compliance obligations. Advanced planning has thus become crucial. Maritime companies are now required to adopt a strategic approach to emissions management, exploring various strategies such as pooling resources, banking credits, borrowing, or facing fines.
âBiofuels are increasingly seen as the most economical option,â noted Johann Maack, Managing Director at Frontier Fuels, adding that theyâre rapidly becoming a favored solution in the maritime sector, transcending their former reputation as merely a temporary remedy.
However, despite the rising interest in biofuels, numerous shipping companies find integrating these fuels into their bunkering strategies challenging.
Issues such as fuel availability, compatibility with existing engines, and figuring out the right volume and blend for compliance are significant hurdles. The collaboration between ZERO44 and Frontier Fuels aims to overcome these barriers by facilitating the adoption of biofuels and providing clear guidance on compliance.
To enhance its offerings, ZERO44 has developed an advanced biofuel recommendation model.
Friederike Hesse, Managing Director and Co-Founder of ZERO44, explained that the software provides tailored recommendations on the precise volumes of biofuel needed to cut emissions and sidestep FuelEU Maritime fines by taking into account specific vessel characteristics, operational profiles, EU exposure, and fuel mixes, in order to offer not just general advice but specific, actionable insights.
With Frontier Fuels integrated into ZERO44âs planning module, users can now explore the advantages of incorporating Frontier Fuelsâ B100 biofuel âBloom Eâ in their operations.
By merging ZERO44âs sophisticated compliance tools with the cost-efficient biofuel solutions from Frontier Fuels, the collaboration not only simplifies sustainable fuel integration but also ensures that maritime firms are well-equipped to remain competitive as regulations evolve.