FuelEU Maritime

As per 2025, FuelEU applies to all commercial vessels of 5.000 GT and above regardless of flag. FuelEU Maritime sets strict fuel reduction targets in combination with penalties on fuel combustion. Non-compliance to intensity targets will result in penalties in the hundreds of thousands of euros. Mitigation means the use of alternative fuels, shore power and zero-emission technologies. Use the FuelEU Quickscan to determine your penalty and possible mitigation measures.




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FuelEU Maritime in a nutshell

FuelEU Maritime is an EU mandated regulation that applies to all ships of above 5,000 gross tonnage that serve the purpose of transporting passengers or cargo for commercial purposes, regardless of their flag, arriving at or departing from EU/EEA ports. The goal of FuelEU Maritime is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of ships when travelling to, from or within the EU. Broadly speaking FuelEU Maritime requirements consist of:

  1. Provisions setting a limit of GHG intensity [gCO2 eq / MJ]  of energy used on board. From 2025 onwards, shipping companies subject to FuelEU need to calculate emissions per unit of energy used on board, based on their reported fuel consumption and the emissions factors of their respective fuels.

  2. Provisions mandating the use of shore power (onshore power supply / OPS) or zero-emission technology in port for containerships and passenger ships while moored while in EU/EEA port from 2030 onwards.

FuelEU Maritime puts the responsibility for compliance on the shipping company. Ships subject to FuelEU Maritime are required to monitor fuel consumption, data and voyage information as per their FuelEU Monitoring and Reporting Plan. The shipowner is required to report this information each year to an accredited verifier as per their FuelEU Report. Data collected by EU MRV Regulations is to be used when carrying out FuelEU Maritime calculations and reporting. The verifier calculates greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity for the reporting year, determines (non-)compliance to the regulation and calculates penalties.

Failure to comply with the regulations means a shipping company exceeds the GHG intensity limits. In this case the shipping company is obliged to pay a penalty for the excess. The GHG intensity limit will be strengthened every five years: 2% as of 2025, 6% as of 2030, 14.5% as of 2035, 31% as of 2040, 62% as of 2045 and 80% as of 2050 in comparison to a reference value of 91.16 [gCO2eq/MJ].


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FuelEU Maritime Pooling Tool

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FuelEU Maritime Case Studies

Explore up to five case studies and determine the lowest fuel-strategy with the FuelEU Maritime Case Maker


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References

EU - FuelEU Maritime Directive 2009/16/EC - COM(2021) 562 14.7.2021 2021/0210(COD)

EU - RED Directive 2018/2001 - on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources

EU - EU MRV Regulation 2015/757 - monitoring, reporting and verification

EU - EU Regulator 2022/996 - rules to verify sustainability and GHG saving criteria

EU - EU Regulation 2023/2449 - template for monitoring plan and emissions report

EU - FuelEU legislation in progress briefing

ClassNK - FuelEU FAQs

ECSA - FuelEU Maritime Workshop

CE Delft - Impact of FuelEU on Dutch Maritime Sector


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