This report in the Fuel for Thought series is focused upon yachts, spotlighting the potential of biofuels-especially Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO)—to support the superyacht sector’s decarbonisation efforts.
As environmental regulations tighten and pressure mounts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, yacht owners and operators are turning to HVO as a practical, drop-in alternative to fossil fuels that maintains performance while reducing environmental impact. The energy transition, driven by regulation and societal expectations, demands faster action than past shifts in propulsion.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of biofuels in the marine sector, with a focus on their readiness for use in yachting. It explores key topics such as safety and toxicity, bunkering logistics, fuel quality, and regulatory frameworks, including lifecycle emissions analysis. It also examines market demand, economic drivers, and fuel cost comparisons, alongside insights into production capacity, supply chains, and the technological readiness of engines. Additionally, the report addresses NOx emissions and offers practical guidance to support informed decision-making across the industry.
The report offers guidance for stakeholders across the industry to navigate this complex transition and reinforces Lloyd’s Register’s commitment to supporting a sustainable future for yachting.
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