Driving efficiency and trust : DNV Emissions Connect in the new EU ETS landscape

The impact of carbon emissions in the maritime industry is increasing, according to one of the world’s biggest offshore firms, DNorwegian Maritime (DMV) and Frontline (Frontline), which has been behind the EU ETS reporting system in January 2024. But what is the role of data and how is it being handled by the BBC. The BBC s Jamie Bartlett describes how it works to tackle a huge shift in digitalisation of shipping vessels and businesses in Europe and the UK, and what does it mean for tankers to cope with the impacts of climate change and its impact on their business and commercial affairs? The latest environmental changes are making it harder than ever before, as the European Union announced it is to introduce new regulations to control the environment. Why is this so important? And why is there another threat to decarbonise the industry - and is that they could be able to manage costs effectively when it comes into shipping, writes the company. I m going to get ready for the future says Danish company DMV. The digital journey is helping them to navigate the global environment without having to do more to help them manage the cost of greenhouse gases and other fuels that have changed the way it deals with renewable energy supplies and shipping? They are now taking steps towards digitalising the process of de carbonisation, but how accurate data can be stored on the island?

Source: hellenicshippingnews.com
Published on 2024-07-01