Global Sulphur Cap 2020: Compliance options and implications for shipping – focus on scrubbers
Year: 2019 Language: english Author: DNV GL Genre: Guide Publisher: DNV GL Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 28 Description: The global 0.50% sulphur cap will enter into force in 2020, and more than 70,000 ships will be affected by the regulation. Stricter limits on sulphur (SOx) emissions are already in place in Emission Control Areas (ECAs) in Europe and the Americas, and new control areas are being established in ports and coastal areas in China. As a result, ship owners are weighing their options to ensure compliance. For the 2020 deadline, there are in essence four choices available: - Switching from high-sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) to marine gas oil (MGO) or distillates - Using very-low-sulphur fuel oil or compliant fuel blends (0.50% sulphur) - Retrofitting vessels to use alternative fuels such as LNG or other sulphur-free fuels - Installing exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbers), which allows operation on regular HSFO To assist in navigating these waters, this guidance paper aims to provide an update of the latest regulatory developments and enforcement measures, as well as technological and market developments for alternative compliance solutions. This report is an update of the DNV GL Global Sulphur Cap brochure, published in October 2016, and includes an extended section on scrubbers.
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Global Sulphur Cap 2020: Compliance options and implications for shipping – focus on scrubbers
Year: 2019
Language: english
Author: DNV GL
Genre: Guide
Publisher: DNV GL
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 28
Description: The global 0.50% sulphur cap will enter into force in 2020, and more than 70,000 ships will be affected by the regulation. Stricter limits on sulphur (SOx) emissions are already in place in Emission Control Areas (ECAs) in Europe and the Americas, and new control areas are being established in ports and coastal areas in China. As a result, ship owners are weighing their options to ensure compliance.
For the 2020 deadline, there are in essence four choices available:
- Switching from high-sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) to marine gas oil (MGO) or distillates
- Using very-low-sulphur fuel oil or compliant fuel blends (0.50% sulphur)
- Retrofitting vessels to use alternative fuels such as LNG or other sulphur-free fuels
- Installing exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbers), which allows operation on regular HSFO
To assist in navigating these waters, this guidance paper aims to provide an update of the latest regulatory developments and enforcement measures, as well as technological and market developments for alternative compliance solutions.
This report is an update of the DNV GL Global Sulphur Cap brochure, published in October 2016, and includes an extended section on scrubbers.
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