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A "common carbon language" can accelerate short-term emissions cuts

Siglar argues that a "common carbon language" is needed to accelerate short-term cuts in maritime emissions. In an interview with Siglar CEO Sigmund Kyvik, he explains why he thinks a new language is necessary and how the launch of the free Siglar Carbon Estimator can kickstart the learning of this language.‍

Launching FREE Carbon Estimator for commercial shipping professionals

‍Siglar Carbon launches a free and neutral tool for estimating and comparing emissions from tanker voyages. Using the Siglar Carbon Estimator to compare the carbon consequence of commercial decisions prior to fixing can unlock potential that lies within a commercial decarbonization of the shipping industry.

Siglar Carbon help validate prediction model for Climate TRACE

We are excited to see the first version of Climate TRACE world emissions map and intelligence being published, and proud to say that Siglar Carbon played a small part, reviewing their maritime prediction model. We share the goal of making emissions insight available, because effective decarbonization starts with detailed knowledge of emissions sources – also in the maritime industry.

Emission Schemes

IMO Net Zero Framework

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is developing a global regulatory framework intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping in line with the 2023 IMO GHG Strategy, which aims to achieve net-zero emissions from international shipping by or around 2050.

EU Emissions Trading System

The EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is the European Union’s carbon pricing mechanism, and since 2024 it has included maritime transport. It places a cost on greenhouse gas emissions from ships by requiring companies to monitor emissions (under EU MRV) and surrender tradable emission allowances.

FuelEU Maritime

FuelEU Maritime is established under Regulation (EU) 2023/1805. It forms part of the EU climate framework and sets requirements to reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of energy used on board ships calling at EU ports.

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"We want to help sustainable shipowners achieve higher fleet utilization and improved return on their green investments. "

Geir Olafsen, CDO Siglar
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