- SEA-LNG welcomes the increased ambition of the EU to accelerate European shipping’s decarbonisation in its “Fit for 55” package published on 14th July 2021.
- The Commission recognises that waiting is not an option and that we must start cutting GHG emissions from marine fuels now while maintaining focus on air quality improvements, says Sea LNG.
The EU recently published “Fit for 55” package recognizes that operationally proven and commercially available LNG and bioLNG provide a first step on the journey to shipping decarbonization, industry group SEA LNG said, welcoming the move, reports Sea LNG.
SEA-LNG’s Statements about EU’s Plan
n its “Fit for 55” package published on 14th July 2021, the European Commission marks the start of cutting GHG emissions from marine fuels now while maintaining focus on air quality improvements. Under the EU plan, maritime would be added to the Emissions Trading System gradually from 2023 and phased in over a three-year period.
The EU properly recognizes that decarbonization is a journey, one in which operationally proven and commercially available LNG and bioLNG provide a first step today and which e-LNG (“synthetic LNG”), produced from renewable electricity, will play a significant role in future,
…SEA LNG said.
SEA-LNG’s Position in the Package
The proposed package of legislation is broadly aligned with SEA-LNG’s position that goal-based and technology-neutral policies are needed to ensure innovation and a level playing field for all low and zero-carbon marine fuels.