
Shipowners and operators are increasingly registering their vessels for the FuelEU Maritime reporting set to begin in 2026. This surge in interest highlights the complexities of the new regulations, according to a representative from the European Commission.
At the Global Maritime Decarbonisation 2025 event in Amsterdam, Peter Czaga, a policy officer at the Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport, noted that around 18,000 ships have already signed up for FuelEU.
The significant number of inquiries about the regulations indicates that many stakeholders are seeking clarity and guidance on compliance. This reflects the challenges posed by the new framework aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime sector.
As the deadline approaches, it is crucial for shipowners to fully understand the implications of these regulations to ensure compliance and contribute effectively to the EU’s decarbonization goals.
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