Posted - Monday, 28 December 2009 - Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
The European Commission (EC) has adopted a Recommendation on the safe implementation of the use of low sulphur fuel by ships at berth in ports of the European Community, having recognised that “there may be operational problems and safety risks associated with the use of the required fuels in ships that have not undergone technical adaptations,”. From 1 January 2010, ships at berth in European Community ports will be requested to use marine fuels with a sulphur content not exceeding 0.1% by mass (Article 4b of Directive 1999/32/EC as amended by Directive 2005/33/EC). This has not changed. However, in consideration of their recent safety concerns, the Commission adopted 21 December 2009 a Recommendation aimed at Member States, which invites them, while enforcing the Directive, to consider the existence of detailed evidence of the steps taken by ships to ensure safe compliance with the Directive. Member States may consider the existence of an approved retrofit plan when assessing the degree of penalties to be applied to non-complying ships.
The cut-off date for this transitional relief will be announced when the full text of the Recommendation is published (which we are expecting 28 December) ...
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=80166&Itemid=95
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