Eni, Fincantieri and RINA ink agreement for energy transition initiatives

March 25, 2024
The partners say the commitment to develop joint projects is in line with their strategies to decarbonize the maritime sector in the medium to long term with the goal of net zero by 2050.

Offshore staff

ROME —  Eni, shipbuilder Fincantieri and RINA, a multinational inspection, certification and engineering consultancy, have signed an agreement to develop joint initiatives for the energy transition.

The partners say the commitment to develop joint projects is in line with their strategies to decarbonize the maritime sector in the medium to long term with the goal of net zero by 2050. Additionally, the establishment of a permanent global observatory regarding future technological, regulatory and market developments will be evaluated.

The three companies will conduct a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the most sustainable alternatives to support the maritime decarbonization pathway. This will also be based on the development of complementary solutions to fuels already available for other hard-to-abate sectors.

The partnership’s areas of interest also include an analysis of the reference energy infrastructure and the development of new logistic structures, including the investments that the sector requires.

03.25.2024