@techreport{discovery10205592,
           title = {Building a Business Case
for Green Shipping Corridors},
            note = {This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.},
           month = {February},
       publisher = {UMAS and UCL Energy Institute},
            year = {2025},
         address = {London, UK},
          author = {Aymer, Deniz and Contributors, {} and Rehmatulla, Nishatabbas and Baresic, Domagoj and Smith, Tristan and Boyland, Joe and Talalasova, Elena},
             url = {https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/energy/publications/2025/feb/building-business-case-green-shipping-corridors},
        abstract = {Green shipping corridors-first mover initiatives that seek to advance high-ambition solutions for zero emission shipping on dedicated trade routes-face significant commercial challenges. In the absence of regulation or direct support from governments, the private sector currently lacks either the ability or appetite to bridge the cost gap. However, this is changing. The EU's 'Fitfor55' package and IMO's upcoming mid-term measures will mandate and incentivise shipping's energy transition. Government funding for low emission fuel projects has started to flow and a need for demand-side support has been acknowledged. Across shipping's sub-sectors, a combination of such measures could crystallise the business case for a green shipping corridor.}
}