marine
embracing renewable fuels
for maritime
Commercial ships handle nearly 90% of global trade, contributing to about 3% of CO2 every year. Along with advanced policies and tech, use of bio-based diesel fuels can reduce CO2 emissions for hard-to-abate sectors like maritime.
maritime shipping accounts for nearly
of global GHG emissions
our solution
moving toward the future
with renewable fuels
Along with new tech and bold initiatives, Chevron is creating affordable, lower carbon alternatives for fueling marine fleets.
drop in solution to lower carbon intensity of marine transportation
Managers can start lowering the carbon intensity of existing fleets now using clean burning renewable diesel. Our goal is to grow Chevron’s renewable fuels capacity to 100,000 barrels per day by 2030.
success stories
biofuels steer into maritime sector
Growing marine biofuels business globally Biofuels steer into maritime sector — Chevron
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partnership — global centre for maritime decarbonisation
helping develop potential scalable lower carbon technology.
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growing the zero-emission marine hydrogen market
Chevron’s invested in Bay Area startup Zero Emission Industries. The company is committed to developing hydrogen fuel cell technology towards zero-emission maritime.
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hydrogen-powered ferry to begin service in san francisco
The first hydrogen-powered ferry will begin service in San Francisco through a public-private partnership.
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