Lars Barsad, CEO of the Oslo-listed tanker carrier Frontline, questions whether the industry is ready for the change that being
implemented in the EU’s carbon trading system, EU ETS, will bring.
Topic: REGULATIONS
Norway’s chief IMO negotiator finds new ways to motivate owners to decarbonise
Mr Oftedal, the chief negotiator for green shipping in Norway’s Department of Marine Management and Pollution Control, who is well-known as an active architect of decarbonisation regulation within the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee, said shipping will be encouraged to cut GHG emissions using both regulation and incentives to
attract investment in decarbonisation technologies.
2023/07 – Guidance for the safe carriage of battery powered vehiles on ships
This marine notice advises ship operators and owners of the hazards of transporting battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs).
Shipping emissions under the European Union Emissions Trading System
The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is expanding to include the maritime sector as part of its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
VN’s fleet struggling with EU’s new environmental laws
Vietnam’s fleet in grappling with significant challenges in adapting to global environmental shifts, said industry insiders and experts.
Year Ahead: Regulatory hurdles leave shipowners to grapple with limited options for fuelling ammonia carriers
Shipping companies building ammonia carriers to use the cargo as fuel for their ship engines may find it necessary to lobby port state control to allow use of this fuel.
EU ETS: important compliance clarifications
Launched in 2005, the EU’s Emission Trading System is a “cap and trade” scheme where carbon emitters in certain sectors have to purchase allowances to cover their emissions during the relevant trading period.