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Open consultation: Domestic maritime decarbonisation: the course to net zero emissions

Department For Transport

July 14
08:38 2022

We are seeking views and evidence on the optimal pathway to net zero emissions in 2050 for the domestic maritime sector, including where there is scope to accelerate decarbonisation across sub-sectors.

We also want to gather feedback on the barriers to maritime decarbonisation and explore the technological, operational and policy options that could be employed to address these barriers.

Well use the evidence received during this consultation to inform the development of indicative decarbonisation targets for the domestic maritime sector. It will also shape any future long-term interventions that the government plans to make in this area.

These indicative targets and details of the longer-term interventions required to achieve full decarbonisation will be included in an update of the Clean Maritime Plan, to be published in 2023.

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UK domestic maritime decarbonisation consultation: plotting the course to zero

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Course to Zero consultation
Maritime Environment, Technology and International Division, Maritime Directorate,
Department for Transport, Zone 1-5, Floor 4,
Great Minster House,
33 Horseferry Road,
London, SW1P 4DR

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