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EU maritime emissions trading to begin in 2024
ETS: methane 'set for inclusion'; institutions split on entry-into-force date
Emissions trading: owners repeat call for life-cycle analysis inclusion, though position is not unanimous
Emissions trading: Felixstowe could benefit from diverted transhipment traffic despite EU safeguards
Alternative fuels: EU negotiations on bunkering facilities questioned 'sustainability' of LNG
Global fuel standard: EU suggests non-compliant operators could buy 'remedial units'
Push for a global MBM: EU wants IMO to adopt 'transport work' calculations, drop anonymisation of data
'It's depressing': Bahamas slams slow progress on maritime decarbonisation
Alternative fuels: EU port authorities push for clarity, better deal as talks on AFIR, FuelEU enter final stretch
FuelEU and ETS laws could end up with different tonnage thresholds, Parliament negotiator admits
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