The EU ETS is limited by a 'cap' on the number of emission allowances. Within the cap, companies receive or buy emission allowances, which they can trade as needed. The cap decreases every year, ensuring that total emissions fall.
Each allowance gives the holder the right to emit:
There are a number of great resources on the regulatory and practical aspects of the system – none better than the EU’s own:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02003L0087-20230605
https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector_en
https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/eu-emissions-trading-system-eu-ets/what-eu-ets_en
Dear Sirs,
The following advice received from Skuld and their correspondent and considering this is a frequently called port, we suggest it could be useful to warn the ship masters about this.
Members are advised to note that the Association has received a warning from local Correspondents in respect of the entry into Alexandria Port.
At present, the channel marker buoys may not all be in the correct position.
While this matter is presently being investigated by our attending Correspondents, Members are advised to proceed with caution.
Ship Masters are recommended to take special care when approaching the Port and navigate with great caution. Marker Buoys for the fairway channel must not be taken as the sole point of reference for the vessel's position in the channel. Careful bridge work, with physical lookouts, radar monitoring as well as careful advance passage planning are highly recommended.
The Association is aware of two groundings that have taken place at the Port in the last 10 days, and while the Association is not in a position to comment on the cause of these incidents, Members are advised to be prudent in their approach.
If Members have concerns or queries, they are encouraged to contact the Association without delay.
Prepared with the kind assistance of Messrs. El Hamamsy Marine Services Ltd.