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Title: Global Transition of Energy Vectors in the Maritime Sector: Role of Liquefied Natural Gas, Green Hydrogen, and Ammonia in Achieving Net Zero by 2050
Authors: Vásquez Stanescu
Pérez-Cedeño, Rhonmer
Hernández, Jesús C.
Batista, Teresa
Keywords: ammonia
energy transition
green hydrogen
liquefied natural gas
net-zero emissions
Issue Date: 22-Jan-2026
Publisher: MDPI - Energies
Citation: Vásquez Stanescu, C. L., Pérez-Cedeño, R., Hernández, J. C., & Batista, T. (2026). Global transition of energy vectors in the maritime sector: Role of liquefied natural gas, green hydrogen, and ammonia in achieving net zero by 2050. Energies, 19(2), 568. https://doi.org/10.3390/en19020568
Abstract: The global transition toward net-zero emissions by 2050, encompassing the International Energy Agency’s Roadmap for the energy sector, the IMO’s revised strategy for the mar-itime industry, and broader climate guidelines, necessitates a profound transformation of both global energy systems and the shipping sector. In this context, energy vectors such as Liquefied Natural Gas, Green Hydrogen, and Ammonia are emerging as key elements for this shift. This review article proposes a comprehensive analysis of these vectors, con-trasting their roles: Liquefied Natural Gas as a transitional solution and Hydrogen and Ammonia as long-term pillars for decarbonization. The research moves beyond a simple comparative analysis, offering a detailed mapping and evaluation of the global port infra-structure required for their safe handling, cryogenic storage, and bunkering operations. We examine their technical specifications, decarbonization potential, and the challenges related to operational feasibility, costs, regulation, and sustainability. The objective is to provide a critical perspective on how the evolution of maritime ports into energy hubs is a sine qua non condition for the secure and efficient management of these vectors, thereby ensuring the sector effectively meets the Net Zero 2050 climate goals.
URI: https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/19/2/568
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40668
Type: article
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