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Apr 18, 2025 ... generation of tradeable 'surplus units' for overcompliance with bunker carbon intensity targets is one of the many complicating factors in the new IMO 2028 deal.
These units can be traded to ... |
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Apr 18, 2025 ... Mitsui's second move into the synthetic fuel sector, following its investment in Twelve Benefit Corporation, announced on February 13, it said in a statement on its website on Wednesday.
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Apr 18, 2025 ... to climate change.
"We were mindful of the need to ensure that the draft amendments to MARPOL addressed three primary issues – namely, the promotion of the energy transition, ... |
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Apr 16, 2025 ... from international shipping. This Net-Zero Framework will be included in a new Chapter 5 of MARPOL Annex VI.
With an estimated 900 renewable-fuel-ready vessels expected to be sailing the seas ... |
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Apr 15, 2025 ... picture: HSBC Holdings analysts including Kim Fustier wrote in a note, "The 2025 oil market surplus is increasing; the combination of weaker demand and accelerated output increases from OPEC ... |
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Apr 15, 2025 ... challenges remain, particularly around nitrogen oxide (NOx) compliance.
Under existing MARPOL Annex VI rules, non-petroleum-derived fuels must not cause engines to exceed NOx limits, ... |
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Apr 15, 2025 ... - consuming fuel with carbon intensity below 77.439 gCO2/MJ in 2028 - will generate 'surplus units' that can be banked for up to two years or traded.
Funds raised for the charges on ... |
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Apr 15, 2025 ... in Hong Kong, marking the largest biofuel delivery ever made in the region.
This delivery also surpasses any biofuel supply previously seen in Chinese ports.
The firm delivered a total of 46,450 ... |
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Apr 14, 2025 ... to adopt the amendments in October will require a two-thirds majority of contracting parties to MARPOL Annex VI to vote in favour, Hughes said.
This will make it all the more important for those ... |
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Apr 14, 2025 ... a fuel meeting the international marine fuel quality standard, ISO 8217, means it is "fit for purpose". But this is definitely not the case as even fuels that are "on specification", at the point ... |