Understanding the properties, advantages and challenges of new marine fuels is increasingly important for maritime professionals. Turku UAS’s online course offered an introduction to alternative fuels and it was received with enthusiasm.

73 shipbuilding professionals attended a training session on alternative fuels in maritime transport hosted by Turku University of Applied Sciences (Turku UAS).

The online course, delivered in Finnish, offered a comprehensive introduction to alternative fuels that are emerging as key solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry. As global environmental regulations become more stringent and the sector embraces sustainable practices, understanding the properties, advantages, and challenges of new marine fuels is increasingly important for maritime professionals.

The successful 4-hour training was given by Turku UAS’ Naval Architecture teacher PhD Jari Lahtinen in May-June 2025.

“It was a surprise for me that so many shipbuilding professionals participated these Teams-sessions. The participants were mainly from Meyer Turku Ltd, all eager to learn about the latest advancements in sustainable marine fuels”, says Jari Lahtinen.

Cross-section of the topic

The training provided a comprehensive overview of alternative fuels, including hydrogen, methanol, ammonia, biofuels, and even touched on nuclear power and wind assistance for ships. Participants explored the properties, benefits, and challenges associated with these fuels, gaining valuable insights into fuel storage, safety, and environmental impact.

“The course covered critical topics including fuel storage, safety considerations, environmental impacts, and the latest technological developments—equipping learners with the knowledge needed to navigate the future of sustainable shipping”, Jari Lahtinen says.

Feedback from the attendees was positive. Many praised the depth of knowledge shared by Dr. Lahtinen and appreciated the online format of the session. The course was particularly noted for its practical approach, offering brief overview of real-world applications and future developments in marine fuel technology.

“The training session marks a significant step towards equipping maritime professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the evolving themes of marine fuels, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and contributing to a sustainable future”, Jari Lahtinen summarises.

 

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