ECA (Emission Control Area)

ECAs are sea areas that limit SOx and NOx emissions

0.10% [m/m] fuel for SOx and Tier III for NOx (pending vessel age)


Download Guide

The ECA guide is an E-Book that can help you separate sense from nonsense with ECAs, cost and compliance insights plus includes FAQs and references
More than 10,000 people worldwide watch this every year


Frequently Asked Questions


About ECAs

An Emission Control Area (ECA) is a sea area in which stricter controls to minimize airborne emissions from ships are established. Initially this regulation was aimed to reduce sulphur oxides (SOX) and is extended in 2005 to include nitrogen oxides (NOX) for several areas. ECAs with restrictions on SOX only are sometimes called SECAs. ECAs with restrictions on NOX are sometimes called NECAs. 


Compliance

Compliance to the sulphur limits require different approach and imply different cost and operational impacts as opposed to adhering to NOx Tier limits. Below options may be considered to comply with regulations for SECAs and NECAs.


References

IMO - MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 13 - Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)

IMO - MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 14 - Sulphur Oxides (SOx) and Particulate Matter (PM)

IMO - Emission Control Areas (ECA) designated under MARPOL Annex VI Appendix VII

IMO - NOx Regulation 13

IMO - MEPC.202(62) Amendment of 1997 protocol for stricter emission control

IMO - MEPC.320(74) Guidelines for implementation of sulphur limit

REMPEC - Workshop on Ratification and Effective Implementation of MARPOL Annex VI


You might also like


Information missing or incomplete?

Comment below to help your fellow shipowner!

 
Previous
Previous

EU MRV

Next
Next

Global Sulphur Limit