The Suez Canal Authority, which was established on July 26, 1956, is an independent public authority with a legal personality. The authority reports to the Prime Minister. It has all the necessary powers to manage the channel without being bound by the laws and regulations of the government. The Suez Canal Authority manages, operates, uses, maintains, and improves the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal Authority alone is responsible for issuing the rules of navigation in the canal and other rules and regulations that ensure the proper functioning of the canal and its maintenance in effect. The strategy adopted by the SCA, which puts the environmental dimension at the forefront of its priorities, which goes in line with the Egyptian state’s directions to achieve sustainable development through a clean, eco-friendly economy, as well as the efforts of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reduce emissions from the shipping sector, and encourage the trend towards running on clean, carbon-neutral fuels instead of fossil fuels to produce the green canal.