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Quick guide: FuelEU maritime from a commercial shipping perspective

The FuelEU maritime regulation is one of the European union's measures to decarbonise the shipping industry. It sets greenhouse gas intensity limits to ships trading in the EU from 2025, gradually decreasing the intensity over time, by 2% in 2025 to 80% in 2050. Here is a quick guide to the FuelEU maritime, from a commercial shipping perspective.

Siglar Carbon and LSEG partner to cut shipping emissions

For charterers and traders, access to the right insights at the right time might halve emissions from single voyages. On a TC2 voyage 1 300 tonnes of CO2 and its related carbon cost could be avoided by making one single data-based decision. A partnership between London Stock Exchange Group and Siglar Carbon provides actionable emissions data to trading desks, where great carbon and cost reduction potential can be unleashed.

IMO aims for net-zero emissions from international shipping by 2050

In their 80th session, IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee agreed to reach net-zero GHG emissions from international shipping ‘by or around’ 2050 and that the mid-term GHG reduction measures, including a maritime GHG emissions pricing mechanism should be finalised and adopted by 2025. Let’s take a closer look at the key outcomes of the meeting.

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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