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Webinar: Pathways to Propulsion - Decarbonising Recreational Vessels

by Marina Industries Association 17 Oct 2024 02:14 PDT 24 October 2024
Pathways to Propulsion - Decarbonising Recreational Vessels © Marina Industries Association

Join Joe Lynch, CEO of ICOMIA, as he presents the insightful report on Pathways to Propulsion - Decarbonisation for the Recreational Marine Industry.

This comprehensive study, commissioned by ICOMIA and conducted by leading global engineering consulting firm Ricardo PLC, examines various innovative propulsion technologies for leisure boating.

Date: 24 October
Time: 2PM AEDT
Location: Online

What you'll learn:

  • The impact of various propulsion technologies—including battery electric, hybrid electric, hydrogen, and sustainable marine fuels—on greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Key insights from the most extensive lifecycle assessment conducted in the leisure boating sector.
  • How to navigate the unique challenges of environmental sustainability in the recreational marine industry.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn and understand how various propulsion options—such as battery electric, hybrid electric, hydrogen, and sustainable marine fuels—impact greenhouse gas emissions, financial costs, usability, and performance. Think about how they may impact marina design and operations into the future.

Register now here and be part of the conversation that shapes the future of boating!

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