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Decarbonisation déjà-vu

Philippos Iolianou, managing director of EmissionLink, on why shipowners may pay twice to go green. Shipping is no stranger to regulatory upheaval. But as the IMO’s net-zero targets could soon converge with FuelEU, ship owners and operators are staring down a reality that feels like decarbonisation déjà vu, paying not once, but twice, to comply with overlapping regulatory requirements. On paper, both organisations aim for the same goal to decarbonise shipping. The problem is they arrive with different timelines, enforcement mechanisms, and expectations. In practice, this means shipowners are being asked to set up parallel reporting systems, build up internal compliance capacity, and invest...

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