UK EEMS Reporting No Longer Free
All operators on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) may soon have to pay to report their energy, emissions, waste and chemical data to the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) via the Environmental Emissions Monitoring System (EEMS), BMT Cordah Ltd, a leading independent environmental consultancy firm, has warned. Operators are legally required to submit this information to the DECC. Until now operators have not had to pay to report the data to EEMS via Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets. However, at the end of next month (30th June), Collabro, the company which produces the spreadsheets and manages EEMS, is to stop providing these spreadsheets free of charge.
Wynn Provides Wiper System for Research Vessel
all weather conditions. technologically advanced wiper system. Range. wiper in the world. far lower than those specified by the MCA. operating network and interface. design for ease of installation, maintenance and upgrading. required. affairs and has been in operation since March 2003. by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science.