The NOx Fund is implementing a temporary pause on new funding allocations
The NOx Fund has temporarily halted new funding allocations due to the ESA's delay in approving the NOx Agreement for 2026-2027, pending final clarification.
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The NOx Fund has temporarily halted new funding allocations due to the ESA's delay in approving the NOx Agreement for 2026-2027, pending final clarification.
The NOx Fund has made changes to certain support conditions in the regular support scheme. All changes will take effect on January 1, 2024.
The support program for fleet renewal will be closed for new applications received after December 31, 2023.
For applications that receive support approval after January 1st, 2024, the support rate will be 600 NOK/kg.
The NOx Fund is reducing the support rate for urea from 9 NOK per kg of urea solution to 6 NOK per kg. This change will come into effect for deliveries of urea from November 1, 2023.
Since 2008, the NOx Fund has provided support for SCR systems and urea operational support for ships. With the increasing number of SCR systems, including among rigs, there has been a need to enhance the urea infrastructure.
Norske Skog Skogn is replacing its steam converter to become a more resource-efficient and environmentally friendly paper mill at Fiborgtangen, with support from the NOx Fund.
The NOx Fund congratulates the fishing vessel "Ecofive" for being awarded Ship of the Year 2023 by the maritime magazine Skipsrevyen. Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy Bjørnar Skjæran (AP) presented the award during the Nor-Shipping event in Lillestrøm, Norway. This is the first time a fishing vessel has received the award.
Odfjell Invest AS has received a payment of 70 million NOK from the NOx Fund related to investments in NOx-reducing measures on the drilling rig Deepsea Nordkapp, which have resulted in a reduction of approximately 320 tons of NOx per year.
The NOx Fund's annual report for 2022 is now available.