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UK ETS Maritime Consultation: 2026 commencement, 5,000 GT coverage, MRV and surrender duties, EU ETS interplay (including NI-GB parity), penalties and commercial risk allocation

Published on: 12 December 2024

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This piece sets out:

  • the proposed plans for the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, including suggested annual deadlines and obligations operators should note
  • how the proposals aim to prevent overlap with the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
  • international actions intended to curb greenhouse gas emissions across the maritime sector
  • the UK government’s recent unveiling of green shipping routes
  • the possible effects of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme on the maritime sector

What are the proposed plans for the UK Emissions Trading Scheme and who will it apply to?

From 2026, the proposals would bring within the UK Emissions Trading Scheme emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide from vessels of 5,000 gross tonnes, capturing all at‑berth emissions at UK ports from ships on domestic and international voyages, as well as those to or from Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories, no matter where the next port of call lies. The intention is to encourage investment and forward planning to cut emissions at port. The approach is consistent with the definition of domestic emissions used in the UK’s National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory, and with the treatment of at‑berth emissions within the EU Emissions Trading Scheme...

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