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Ship owners face hefty emission bills under EU-ETS, warns Oceanly

December 30, 2024
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The EU-ETS and Its Impact on Ship Owners: Oceanly Warns of Financial Liabilities

Matteo Barsotti, operations manager at Oceanly: “Ship owners could find themselves facing enormous emission bills if they do not proactively manage their emissions under the EU-ETS.”

The integration of the shipping sector into the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS) brings substantial costs and compliance challenges for ship owners. Rapallo, Italy, headquartered fleet performance solutions specialist Oceanly warns that, without proper management, owners could face considerable financial liabilities.

Starting from January 1, 2024, ship owners are required to purchase emission allowances for the CO2 their vessels emit. With the current EU Allowance (EUA) price hovering around EUR 70 per tonne, the financial impact can be substantial, particularly as the EU-ETS phases in over the next three years. Initially, ships must cover 40% of their emissions liabilities, but this escalates in subsequent years.

Validation of voyage emissions data and the allocation of EU-ETS costs are critical hurdles for ship owners as failure to accurately monitor, report, and verify emissions could result in substantial bills.

“The integration of shipping into the EU-ETS represents a major milestone in our industry’s sustainability journey,” said Matteo Barsotti, operations manager at Oceanly. “However, ship owners could find themselves facing enormous emission bills if they do not proactively manage their emissions under the EU-ETS. These costs can escalate quickly so effective emissions management is essential not only for compliance but also for mitigating financial risks.”

To address these challenges, Oceanly offers its innovative Oceanly Performance solution, designed to streamline emissions management and compliance so owners can stay ahead of the regulatory curve while optimizing their operations.

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Oceanly Performance reduces administrative burdens by automating the collection of essential data, such as fuel consumption and voyage information.

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Other features of Oceanly Performance include:

  • Comprehensive Reporting: The platform generates detailed reports that comply with EU-ETS requirements, ensuring accurate and transparent emission reporting for regulatory submission.
  • Regulatory Updates: Oceanly Performance stays current with evolving EU-ETS regulations, ensuring ongoing compliance for shipping companies.
  • Expert Support: Oceanly’s team of industry experts offers comprehensive support, including technical assistance, training, and consulting services to guide companies through the compliance process.

“Oceanly Performance empowers ship owners to manage their emissions effectively, ensuring compliance and promoting energy efficiency,” Barsotti said. “Our solution not only helps reduce emissions but also drives significant fuel savings of between 3% and 11% per vessel.

“Oceanly is committed to supporting ship owners in meeting these new requirements and advancing towards a more sustainable future.”

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