In response to the recent amendments to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 (a.k.a. “MARPOL 73/78”), the international shipping industry is currently meeting sulfur emission caps by blending and burning higher priced distillate fuels. In the short-term, while emission caps are relatively high (e.g., easy to attain compliance), it is easier and arguably cheaper to opt for distillates. However, as those sulfur caps fall in the coming years, in accordance with the schedule put forth by the International Maritime Organization, more marine distillate will be needed to meet regulations. Despite its inherent environmental and health benefits, said demand will have adverse effects on global supp...
Over the years, air pollutants and greenhouse gases emitted from ships have been contributing signif...
The International Maritime Organization has recently set forth strict sulfur emission limitations to...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulp...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
As from January 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is implementing a global 0.5% li...
The shipping sector is a significant contributor to emissions of air pollutants in marine and coasta...
Shipping is essential in the transportation of goods globally. However, it emits harmful pollutants,...
In recent years the issue of sulfur emissions from maritime transport has seen newfound attention. T...
Burning fuels with high sulfur content leads to SOx emissions, especially SO2, which leads to variou...
Being one of the world’s top sulphur emitter, the shipping industry had contributed fair amount of p...
MARPOL Annex VI regulates air pollution from international shipping. Emissions of sulphur oxides (SO...
As of January 2015, the new maximum limit of fuel sulfur content for ships sailing within emission c...
To comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2020 global sulphur limit formaritime...
Over the years, air pollutants and greenhouse gases emitted from ships have been contributing signif...
The International Maritime Organization has recently set forth strict sulfur emission limitations to...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...
In 2016, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) decided on global regulations to reduce sulp...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has implemented a series of increasingly stricter regu...
As from January 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is implementing a global 0.5% li...
The shipping sector is a significant contributor to emissions of air pollutants in marine and coasta...
Shipping is essential in the transportation of goods globally. However, it emits harmful pollutants,...
In recent years the issue of sulfur emissions from maritime transport has seen newfound attention. T...
Burning fuels with high sulfur content leads to SOx emissions, especially SO2, which leads to variou...
Being one of the world’s top sulphur emitter, the shipping industry had contributed fair amount of p...
MARPOL Annex VI regulates air pollution from international shipping. Emissions of sulphur oxides (SO...
As of January 2015, the new maximum limit of fuel sulfur content for ships sailing within emission c...
To comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2020 global sulphur limit formaritime...
Over the years, air pollutants and greenhouse gases emitted from ships have been contributing signif...
The International Maritime Organization has recently set forth strict sulfur emission limitations to...
This paper examines the costs and benefits of reduction measures for the shipping industry to comply...