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Germanischer Lloyd at Posidonia 2008 in Athens: presents CO2-Index |
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 |
Reducing CO2 emissions from ships has a high environmental priority for the shipping industry. Germanischer Lloyd demonstrates the availability and functionality of a CO2-index for shipping: The classification society has launched a prototype CO2-index, based on MEPC/Circ.471. The innovative index is available for all GL classed ships. Each ship owner and
management company can check the complete survey status of their GL classed fleet.
The CO2 emission will be measured on the basis of installed power,
consumed fuel and transported cargo. Computed index values can be
compared to other ships' indices and eventually be used to minimise
emissions from transport. The CO2-index tool by GL can be used today to
record fuel consumption, transported cargo and distance between two
consecutive ports. With carbon emission factors specified by IMO, the
CO2-index is calculated for each voyage and later averaged for a still
to be defined period (a year might be practical). At the end of the
period, a GL surveyor will check the recorded data and eventually
issues - on behalf of a flag state - a certified CO2-index which is
then valid
for the next period.
If data for more than one vessel is entered into the online tool -
visible for the owner and manager of a particular vessel or fleet – a
comparison of CO2-indices across a fleet is possible. This function in
particular is expected to trigger a learning effect as differences in
fuel consumption will be made explicit and more transparent with the
data associated to each vessel and voyage segment. With certified
CO2-index values becoming public, the transport industry can actively
further minimize emissions. Ships with a low index will transport more
cargo and improve their index even further.
Germanischer Lloyd has established a global network of 191 offices in
77 countries. 4,200 employees, engineers and other experts, create
value for the customers in a consistent manner worldwide. Germanischer
Lloyd conducts the safety surveys on board of more than 6,500 ships
with about 73 Mio GT. 126 flag states have authorized GL to perform
statutory duties. Germanischer Lloyd also covers all other ship types
such as
tanker, bulker, multi purpose vessels, high speed ferries and cruise
ships. The current newbuilding orderbook contains about 1,750 vessels
with over 33 Mio GT.
Source: Germanischer Lloyd
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