TY - JOUR TI - A prompt decarbonization pathway for shipping: green hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol production and utilization in marine engines AU - Shi, J AU - Zhu, Y AU - Feng, Y AU - Yang, J AU - Xia, C T2 - Atmosphere AB - The shipping industry has reached a higher level of maturity in terms of its knowledge and awareness of decarbonization challenges. Carbon-free or carbon-neutralized green fuel, such as green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol, are being widely discussed. However, little attention has paid to the green fuel pathway from renewable energy to shipping. This paper, therefore, provides a review of the production methods for green power (green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol) and analyzes the potential of green fuel for application to shipping. The review shows that the potential production methods for green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol for the shipping industry are (1) hydrogen production from seawater electrolysis using green power; (2) ammonia production from green hydrogen + Haber–Bosch process; and (3) methanol production from CO2 using green power. While the future of green fuel is bright, in the short term, the costs are expected to be higher than conventional fuel. Our recommendations are therefore as follows: improve green power production technology to reduce the production cost; develop electrochemical fuel production technology to increase the efficiency of green fuel production; and explore new technology. Strengthening the research and development of renewable energy and green fuel production technology and expanding fuel production capacity to ensure an adequate supply of low- and zero-emission marine fuel are important factors to achieve carbon reduction in shipping. DA - 2023/03// PY - 2023 PB - MDPI VL - 14 IS - 3 SP - 584 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/14/3/584 DO - 10.3390/atmos14030584 LA - English KW - Fossil-derived Hydrocarbons KW - Hydrogen KW - CO₂ KW - Ammonia KW - Methanol KW - Hydrogen KW - Catalysis KW - Electrochemical KW - Thermochemical KW - Fuel Production Pathways KW - Fuel Properties and Characteristics KW - Ocean-going Vessels ER -