Shanghai will establish its own maritime fuel standard for vessels in an effort to reduce air pollution, Shanghai Daily reports
A new Shanghai port anti-pollution regulation for ships will take effect next week although the new fuel standard will be issued at a later date.
Under the new regulation vessels will be required to use only fuels that comply with the city’s quality standards.
Violators will be fined between 10,000 yuan and 100,000 yuan (US$16,120), according to the new regulation.
The Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration was given the authority to issue fines to ship captains and vessel owners that discharge black smoke and a fuel standard will make enforcement easier.
The use of fuel is among 13 items added to the new regulation, a stricter version compared to the one now in use, which was created in 1996.
Source: The Shanghai Daily
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