The Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) on 18 August 2023 published an article informing about the release of the "FAQs on the FuelEU Maritime (1st Edition)".
ClassNK's "FAQs on the FuelEU Maritime (1st Edition)" is an overview and necessary preparation for FuelEU Maritime, regulations newly introduced by the European Union (EU) to promote the decarbonization of fuels used on board ships.
The EU has set a goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to the 1990 levels, with the aim of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
As part of a comprehensive climate policy package "Fit for 55" for achieving this goal, FuelEU Maritime was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union in July 2023.
It applies to all ships of above 5,000 gross tonnage of shipping companies and consists of provisions setting a limit of GHG intensity of energy used on board a ship arriving at, staying within or departing from EU ports and requesting the use of on-shore power supply (OPS) or zero-emission technology in EU ports for containerships and passenger ships.
To assist shipping stakeholders in preparation for the FuelEU Maritime, ClassNK has developed the FAQs (1st Edition) providing an overview of the regulations and introduction of the necessary preparations in a Q&A format.
These FAQs will be updated promptly once further practical implementation details become available.
"FAQs on the FuelEU Maritime (1st Edition)" is available on the following page of the ClassNK website:
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