DNV GL has received the HPH Environment Award for its leadership of the Green Coastal Shipping Programme at the Lloyd’s List Global Awards 2015 ceremony in London.

The programme aims to encourage the development and implementation of green technology concepts in Norway’s coastal and short-sea shipping sector.

Tangible Targets

Richard Meade, editor of Lloyd’s List, said: 'They stood out as an impressively ambitious example of environmental aspiration coupled with a pragmatic understanding of business and politics. The prospect of a long-term public-private partnership programme that offers tangible targets struck our panel as a potential game-changer worthy of public support.'

Green Coastal Programme

Initiated by DNV GL, the Green Coastal Programme was kicked off at DNV GL’s headquarters earlier this year when the Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Monica Mæland, and the State Secretary for the Ministry of Climate and Environment, Lars Andreas Lunde, signed a declaration of cooperation with key players in the Norwegian coastal shipping industry. The programme declaration aims to ensure that Norway has the world's most environmentally friendly fleet of coastal vessels, realised by the industry and government working together in a long-term partnership program.

Five Pilot Projects

DNV GL and 31 partners from the Norwegian maritime industry and the Norwegian authorities recently presented five pilot projects that are now pursued as part of the programme. The pilot projects include several different ship types and infrastructure with an emphasis on alternative fuel concepts:

  • CargoFerry plug-in hybrid, led by the shipping company Nor Lines
  • Next-generation green shuttle tanker, led by the shipping company Teekay
  • Hybrid ocean farming vessel, led by ABB & Cargo Freighters’ Association
  • Conversion of cargo carrier into battery-hybrid LNG carrier, led by NGA & Øytank Bunkerservice
  • Pioneering green port project, led by Risavika Harbour