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Green Seas: A podcast by TradeWinds

TradeWinds
Decarbonization
Sustainability
Fueleu Maritime
Ammonia
Shipping Industry
LNG
Battery Technology
Maritime Industry
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Energy Storage
Methanol
International Maritime Organization
Clean Ammonia
Inflation Reduction Act
Solid-State Batteries
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) Batteries
Hoegh Autoliners
Hydrogen
Sustainability In Shipping
Blue Ammonia

Green Seas has become Wavelength Plus: A podcast by TradeWinds

The podcast explores and takes a deep dive into sustainability issues as before, but also focuses on the markets, the regulation and the people that are shaping the shipping industry.

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In this episode of Wavelength plus from TradeWinds:

Lars Barstad, chief executive at Oslo and New York-listed Frontline talks to Holly Birkett about tanker demand, both now and in a decarbonising and energy intensive world.

Also, about decarbonisat... more

Introducing a broadened Green Seas podcast with a new name.

Wavelength+ is your regular deep dive into the world of shipping.

The Green Seas sustainability, ESG and technology will still be here, but in addition we will be adding deeper dives into ... more

This is sponsor episode is part of TradeWinds Content Studios’ Ocean Climate Impact Series.

Biofouling has always been a part of the maritime industry. From barnacles to algae, underwater pipes and ships can be negatively affected by this naturally o... more

In this episode of the TradeWinds Green Seas podcast, technology editor Craig Eason reports on the efforts by three hard headed entrepreneurs who have refused to take no for an answer and are on their way to building fleets of sail powered vessels fo... more

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Recent Guests

Laurent Cadji
Chief Executive of Union Maritime
Union Maritime
Episode: Why is Union Maritime's Laurent Cadji so positive about cleantech?
Dominik Schneiter
Chief Executive of WinGD
WinGD
Episode: ‘Confidence level very high’ as WinGD hurtles towards first ammonia engine delivery
Captain Jim Staples
Experienced maritime captain with 30 years at sea, and accident investigator
Episode: Is seafarer fatigue a killer?
Nippin Anand
Human factors expert and author of 'Are We Learning From Accidents?'
Episode: Is seafarer fatigue a killer?
Tristan Smith
Expert at UCL’s Energy Institute
University College London
Episode: Is the IMO on the decarbonisation homestraight?
Mike Walker
Chief Executive of STAX Engineering, which provides emissions collection technology for ships and ports
STAX Engineering
Episode: Reducing pollution from ships in port: a new idea
Suba Sivandran
Director of strategy, M&A and sustainability at Bureau Veritas Marine and Offshore
Bureau Veritas Marine and Offshore
Episode: SPONSOR EPISODE: Bureau Veritas on driving marine innovation whilst championing decarbonisation
Jon Hood
UK Sustainable Shipping Manager at Transport & Environment
Transport & Environment
Episode: UK expands proposal to put shipping in its Emissions Trading Scheme
Valentina Keys
Counsel at Watson Farley & Williams specializing in environment and health and safety, particularly maritime environmental regulatory advice.
Watson Farley & Williams
Episode: FuelEU Maritime’s legal risks for shipping ‘up and down the value chain’

Hosts

Craig Eason
Host and technology editor focused on maritime sustainability
Eric Priante Martin
Host and expert in maritime sustainability discussions

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#37
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Hoegh Autoliners: Behind the decision to go for ammonia
Q: What strategies were employed to ensure crew safety when transitioning to ammonia?
The company plans extensive training for the crew, in collaboration with experts from Yara, to handle ammonia safely, including introducing an ammonia safety officer.
Hoegh Autoliners: Behind the decision to go for ammonia
Q: How and why did Hoegh decide to take the bold step in transitioning from LNG to ammonia?
Hoegh decided to take the bold step because it recognized the need for innovation in the maritime industry to address pollution and to position itself as a first mover, even when faced with significant financial challenges.
The (near) clean voyage of the Bow Olympus
Q: When you started using the sails, have you also deployed another kind of vessel routing?
Yes, an AI-based well routing system was installed to optimize operations in conjunction with the sails.
Why is Union Maritime's Laurent Cadji so positive about cleantech?
Q: Do you think that's going to be a challenge? Because the industry is remote, like you said, there's always a certain amount of hesitancy in the industry.
Laurent discusses the difficulty of securing long-term charters under current market conditions, with increasing geopolitical tensions impacting investment decisions.
Why is Union Maritime's Laurent Cadji so positive about cleantech?
Q: Can I just get you to recap then where you are in terms of the vessels that you've got plans to have wind as a sort of portion of your new, because you've got a very big new build order book at the moment across different vessel types and sizes?
Laurent explains that Union Maritime's chemical tankers will try both NOS and Bar's smaller wind wing technologies, while also measuring various energy-saving measures dynamically.

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This podcast focuses on the intersection of sustainability and maritime industries, engaging with pressing environmental issues and innovations that are reshaping the ocean business. Episodes feature discussions around cutting-edge technologies for decarbonization, regulatory developments, and operational efficiencies that aim to mitigate the environmental impact of shipping. From addressing seafarer fatigue and safety protocols to exploring renewable energies like ammonia and biofuels, the podcast provides insights from industry leaders and experts who are driving change in maritime practices. Its unique emphasis on both practical solutions and strategic regulations makes it a valuable resource for listeners interested in the future of sus... more

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2. Dominik Schneiter
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4. Nippin Anand
5. Tristan Smith
6. Mike Walker
7. Suba Sivandran
8. Jon Hood

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