Context
The Marshall Islands have an extremely high dependence on energy sources imported by sea. If the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are to be reached, the country must convert the fleet to low-carbon propulsion technologies. The country’s ‘2050 Strategy’ also envisages full decarbonisation by 2050 – especially in maritime transport. There are already national and regional institutions that can manage the transition to climate-friendly shipping.
Objective
The Marshall Islands are equipped with technology for sea transportation that allows them to achieve their ambitious NDC goal and demonstrate to the Pacific Region and the rest of the world how to protect the climate by including innovative concepts in traditional circumstances.