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Why maritime emissions monitoring must evolve

Evolving compliance frameworks demand higher accuracy in emissions data than traditional methods can deliver, as Dr William Ramsay, Enrique Gallar and Janne Torgersen Berglund, of Daphne Technology, report

The maritime industry stands at a critical juncture. As regulations tighten and carbon pricing mechanisms expand, the traditional approach to emissions monitoring, built on assumptions, estimation and periodic fuel readings, is proving inadequate for today's compliance demands. The stakes have never been higher and the margin for error is shrinking rapidly.

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