Tag: Green House Gases
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							FAQ – Maritime transport in EU Emissions Trading System (ETS)The following questions and answers are intended to guide shipping professionals in understanding the application of the EU Emissions Trading System to maritime transport. They do not replace the ... Read more...Published26.07.2023CategoriesTags
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							Fuel EU Maritime RegulationThe Fuel EU Maritime Regulation is a complementary regulation to the EU ETS, ensuring that the greenhouse gas intensity of fuels used by the shipping sector will gradually decrease over time. It ... Read more...Published29.06.2023CategoriesTags
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							European Maritime Transport Environmental Report 2021The first up to date and comprehensive overview of the environmental transport sector in the EU, the EMTER (European Maritime Transport Environmental Report), is a joint report produced by the ... Read more...Published01.09.2021Tags
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							Air pollutantsAs a result of various onboard combustion and energy transformation processes, ships emit various air pollutants into the atmosphere. The main ones are sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), ... Read more...Published20.08.2021CategoriesTags
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							Greenhouse GasGreenhouse gases (GHGs) contribute to climate change, representing a threat to the marine environment and human health. They produce changes in temperature, increasing CO2 levels, and decreasing pH ... Read more...Published20.08.2021CategoriesTags
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							Emission Abatement MethodsRead more...According to Directive (EU) 2016/802, the use of Emission Abatement Methods (EAM) as an alternative to traditional marine fuels, should be allowed in ships of all flags in ports, territorial seas ... 
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							Sulphur DirectiveRead more...Introduction Sulphur Oxides (SOx), remarkably Sulphur Dioxides (SO2), are emitted when fuels containing sulphur are combusted. Sulphur dioxide is a pollutant that contributes to acid deposition, ... 
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							Potential of biofuels for shippingBiofuels could be one of the options to reduce the carbon intensity of maritime transport. It could also possibly reduce the effect of ship emissions (SOx, NOx, PM) on local air quality. In order to ... Read more...
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							EEDI Test & Trials for EMSA IIEEDI Test & Trials for EMSA II. Study on tests and trials of the Energy Efficiency Design Index as developed by the IMO Applicability and Refinement of the EEDI for RoRo, RoPax Vessels Read more...Published14.09.2011CategoriesTags
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							Greenhouse GasBackground Shipping is considered one of the most efficient modes of transport in terms of CO2 emissions. However, it also represents a substantial and growing source of the overall greenhouse gas ... Read more...Published21.03.2011CategoriesTags
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