Effective policies are key to accelerating the green transition in maritime industries. Maritime CleanTech engages with authorities and industry to develop conditions that foster innovation, support decarbonization, and accelerate market uptake.

Through analysis, collaboration, and public relations, we ensure that regulations drive progress and provide predictability for businesses leading the transition to zero-emission shipping. Find our most recent policy inputs below (mostly in Norwegian).

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Ada Martine Jakobsen, CEO of Maritime CleanTech, moderating a political debate at Arendalsuka 2024. Photo Credit: Maritime CleanTech

News about politics

Maritime CleanTech shares input on new industrial policy

Future industry must be built on a strong strategy for climate technologies in the maritime sector, argue Maritime CleanTech in our input to Norway's industrial policy.

Maritime CleanTech: Norwegian Shipping Needs Its Own Climate Target for 2035

The Norwegian government has proposed a new climate target for 2035, and we have submitted an official consultation response.

Negative CO2 Tax: A Solution for Green Shipping?

As emissions from Norwegian shipping are increasing, a negative CO2 tax on green fuels could be the answer to bridge the price gap.

New Podcast on CleanTech and Climate Action

Maritime CleanTech and Nysnø Climate Investments are launching a new podcast: Klimaklok. The aim is to share knowledge, create dialogue, and inspire to action for a greener future. 

Active industrial policies key to maintaining Norway’s maritime leadership

Maritime CleanTech has provided input to the government’s new industry strategy, calling for coordinated action to scale up the market for green maritime technologies.

Reber Roald Iversen joins the team as Policy and Project Manager

With Iversen onboard the team, Maritime CleanTech strengthens its commitment to shape policies for accelerating decarbonization. Welcome, Reber!