

Alternative Fuels – eFuels, SAF & Ammonia
Capacity
5–50 People
Duration
2 Days (or 1-Day Intensive Option)
This training course provides participants with a clear and structured understanding of Alternative Marine & Industrial Fuels, focusing on eFuels, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and Ammonia.
About the Course
About the Course
This training course provides participants with a clear and structured understanding of Alternative Marine & Industrial Fuels, focusing on eFuels, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and Ammonia.The course blends fundamental concepts with practical engineering considerations, enabling professionals to evaluate new-generation fuels for decarbonization strategies, operational integration, and safety compliance.
With global pressure increasing on shipping, aviation, and heavy industry to reduce carbon intensity, this course equips participants with the technical insights needed to make informed decisions in the transition toward cleaner fuels.
Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Understand the key characteristics, chemistry, and production pathways of eFuels, SAF, and ammonia.
Compare emissions profiles, carbon intensity, and lifecycle sustainability performance.
Analyze storage, handling, and combustion differences across each fuel.
Review international standards, regulatory updates, IMO/ICAO targets, and certification frameworks.
Identify integration challenges in existing infrastructure, engines, and propulsion systems.
Assess safety requirements for toxic, cryogenic, or reactive fuels such as ammonia.
Evaluate techno-economic feasibility for adopting alternative fuels in maritime, aviation, and industrial applications.
Benefits
By participating in this training, you will:
Develop a rounded understanding of next-generation fuel technologies.
Gain clarity on which fuel pathways align best with your sector’s decarbonization goals.
Strengthen your ability to evaluate fuel supply chains, storage requirements, and safety considerations.
Build confidence in engaging with vendors, technology providers, and regulatory bodies.
Learn tools for performing basic comparative assessments and decision-support modeling.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
Maritime & aviation engineers
Energy transition teams
Sustainability managers & ESG officers
Shipowners, port authorities, airport operators
Regulatory specialists & compliance engineers
Technical consultants and R&D professionals exploring new fuels
Related Courses
To complement this program, participants often combine it with:
Hydrogen Systems — Safety & Operations
Carbon Capture — Design & Integration
Carbon – “Net Zero” Foundations
Renewable Energy — Systems & Opportunities
LNG – Marine Systems
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