← Back to News
environment

Green Technology Market Surge to $102B by 2031 to Transform Maritime Sustainability

By MGN EditorialMarch 31, 2026 at 11:36 AM

Global green technology market is projected to reach $102.26 billion by 2031, with renewable energy and smart infrastructure adoption accelerating sustainable practices across shipping and port operations.

The green technology sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with the market projected to reach $102.26 billion by 2031, according to research published by Mordor Intelligence on March 31, 2026. This expansion, driven by increased government regulations and corporate sustainability commitments, is reshaping how the maritime industry approaches environmental responsibility. The market's rapid expansion reflects a global shift toward renewable energy adoption and smart infrastructure development—trends that directly impact shipping operations, port facilities, and vessel technologies. Key drivers include stricter international maritime emission regulations, growing investor interest in climate-related investments, and advancing technological capabilities in renewable energy systems. 'Governments and businesses are prioritizing sustainability and low-carbon innovation,' the Mordor Intelligence report states, with particular emphasis on renewable power integration into industrial operations. For the maritime sector, this translates to increased investment in alternative fuel technologies, port electrification, energy-efficient vessel designs, and digital systems for optimizing marine operations. The projected growth signals a fundamental shift in maritime operations management. Shipping companies are increasingly adopting green technologies to reduce carbon footprints and comply with international regulations such as the IMO 2030 and 2050 decarbonization targets. Port authorities, meanwhile, are investing in renewable energy systems, shore power facilities, and smart grid infrastructure to support the industry's transition to cleaner operations. As competition intensifies among maritime operators to meet sustainability benchmarks, the availability of advanced green technologies at scale becomes increasingly critical. The forecasted market expansion suggests these solutions will become more accessible and cost-effective for operators of all sizes, facilitating broader adoption across the shipping and logistics sectors.
#green technology#renewable energy#maritime sustainability#port infrastructure#emissions reduction#alternative fuels#smart infrastructure

Related Articles

Industry Sustainability Briefing: Energy Integration and Green Computing Standards Advance Across Sectors

Two technology-focused companies highlight progress in sustainable energy solutions and rugged computing certifications, reflecting broader industry momentum toward environmental accountability.

Jul 1, 2026

ICF Secures $14 Million California DOT Contract to Advance Infrastructure and Environmental Review Services

Consulting and technology firm ICF has been awarded a $14 million contract by the California Department of Transportation to accelerate statewide infrastructure projects and streamline environmental compliance services.

Jul 1, 2026

El Niño Set to Reshape Global Shipping Conditions as Climate Event Intensifies

Intelligence platform Sofar Ocean warns that a strengthening El Niño weather pattern could significantly disrupt global shipping operations this autumn, adding further complexity to an already challenging industry environment.

Jun 30, 2026

Great Lakes Environmental Framework Could Serve as Global Blueprint for Ocean Protection

Thordon Bearings highlights the Great Lakes region's stringent environmental regulations as a potential model for international ocean protection efforts, as governments worldwide intensify efforts to safeguard marine ecosystems.

Jun 30, 2026

Maritime Industry Briefing: Sustainability Recognition and Eco-Innovation Trends

This week's briefing touches on broader sustainability and environmental innovation trends, though available news items fall outside core maritime coverage areas. Maritime professionals are encouraged to monitor emerging cross-sector sustainability developments for supply chain relevance.

Jun 30, 2026