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Webinar: New Regulations (EEXI & CII) to Cut the Carbon Intensity of Existing Ships
 


Date, time & venue

2021-06-11;6:30 - 7:30 pm;Online Webinar

Programme Highlights
IMO MEPC 75 has approved amendments of the MARPOL convention to cut the carbon intensity of existing ships. This is in line with the ambition of the Initial IMO GHG Strategy, which aims to reduce carbon intensity of international shipping by at least 40% by 2030, pursuing efforts towards 70% by 2050, compared to 2008. The amendments includes Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI), and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), which are expected to enter into force on 1 January 2023. The dual approach aims to address both technical (how the ship is retrofitted and equipped) and operational measures (how the ship operates). The webinar includes:-

• Quick update on EEXI & CII and impacts to shipping companies
• Energy efficiency: Design Indices & Operational Indices
• Potential of different improvement measures

Speaker
Mr Michael Qiao is the Market Development Manager from StormGeo Ltd., supporting shipping companies in Greater China region with data driven fleet performance and operational energy efficiency management solutions. Prior to this position in StormGeo, Michael was experienced as the application engineer, project supervisor and sales manager in 4-stroke marine engine and propulsion products.

Language
English

Registration & Enquiries
This seminar is free of charge and prior registration is required.  The number of participants is limited to 200. Applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis with priority given to members of MMNC Division. Only on-line registration via MMNC divisional website http://mc.hkie.org.hk/ shall be accepted for registration. For enquiries, please contact Mr. Ian Fung at email: iancyfung12@gmail.com.

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