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PROJECTS

Joint innovation, projects, and pilots are critical elements for decarbonization. As a partnership between industry, government, education, research, end users and other organizations representing all aspects of the maritime value chain in North America, the Blue Sky Maritime Coalition aims to jointly develop and execute a roadmap to achieve a commercially viable net-zero emissions waterborne logistics sector. The Coalition primarily uses cross-functional collaborative projects to enable swift mobilization and tangible, sustainable results.

Blue Sky generates new initiatives and projects through both top-down and bottom-up methods.

All members are welcome to suggest new research areas and focus topics that may promote the success of decarbonization. Contact Projects@BlueSky-Maritime.org for more information.

PROJECT PORTFOLIO

CATALOGUE OF NAWT VESSELS & EMISSION DATA

EMISSIONS TRACKING & REPORTING WHITE PAPER

CHARTER PARTY CLAUSES THAT INCENTIVIZE DECARBONIZATION

DATABASE OF RELATED COLLABORATIVE MARITIME ORGANIZATIONS (& PROJECTS) GLOBALLY

ROADMAP FOR NAWT DECARBONIZATION

DOE HYDROGEN EARTHSHOT CLUSTER NETWORKING

ZERO EMISSIONS HARBOR TUG & BARGE & ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE

HYDROGEN FERRY AND INFRASTRUCTURE

TACOMA GREEN HYDROGEN: MOBILE GREEN SHORE POWER

H2GRID: HYDROGEN-BASED GREEN INFRASTRUCURE FOR DECARBONIZATION OF MARINE INTRACOASTAL APPLICATIONS

USCG RFI RESPONSE FOR REGULATIONS AND POLICIES FOR ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE

PATHWAYS TO NET-ZERO 2050 IN THE NORTH AMERICAN SHIPPING INDUSTRY:  FUELS AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS

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Chris Pfisterer

Projects Director

Chris has 18 years sales and commercial experience in the Industrial, Oil & Gas, and Maritime sectors. He joined Lloyd’s Register in 2015 and has held numerous sales and leadership roles during his time, including; Global Corporate Account Manager & VP Business Development – Energy Integration. Chris was recently appointed as VP Commercial – Americas, with the goal of helping the maritime sector navigate energy transition in a safe, commercially viable and scalable way.

 

Chris received his Bachelors of Business Administration in 2005 from Stephen F. Austin State University.

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