EU MRV

CO2 reporting system for carbon tax in EU for vessels of 5.000* GT and above



Frequently Asked Questions


About EU MRV

The EU Monitoring, Reporting and Verification system is used to report CO2 emissions within European Economic Area (EEA) ports. Other greenhouse gases, climate forcers or air pollutants is not included in this stage to avoid requirements to install not sufficiently reliable or commercially available measuring equipment, which could impede the implementation of EU MRV. Such transparency aims to incentivize the uptake of more energy efficient technologies and behaviours in the sector.

The data must be verified by accredited third parties, with the aim of providing comparable data over time and robust information for further decision-making at the EU or the global level. It covers ships above 5000 gross tonnes calling at EEA ports for maritime transport purposes regardless of the flag they fly, and this threshold is likely expected to be lowered to 400 gross tonnes in the near future. Other ship activities (such as fisheries, offshore (support) activities) are currently discussed to be included as well. 


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