What is EEDI and Seemp?
Energy efficiency design index (EEDI) defines the energy efficiency of the ship by design. It is the ratio of CO2 the ship would emit per ton-mile of the work done by the ship. SEEMP is a ship specific plan that provides the ship specific measures that need to be implemented for energy efficient operations.
What is Seemp Part II?
The SEEMP Part II has 9 sections: Ship particulars. Record of revision of fuel oil consumption data collection plan. Ship engines and other fuel oil consumers and fuel oil types used.
What is Seemp on ship?
The Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) is an operational measure that establishes a mechanism to improve the energy efficiency of a ship in a cost-effective manner.
What is required EEDI?
The Required EEDI is the maximum allowable value of the attained EEDI permissible for a specific ship type and size. The Required EEDI represents a minimum energy efficiency requirement for new ships depending on ship type and size.
What is EEDI?
What is EEDI? Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI), formulated for new ships, is an index that estimates grams of CO2 per transport work (g of CO2 per tonne-mile). It can be expressed as the ratio of “environmental cost” divided by “Benefit for Society”.
What is the use of Seemp Part 1?
MARPOL Annex VI requires that All ships of 400 GT and above shall be equipped with a Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) Part I. Scope of this plan is to provide guidance on shipboard procedures and practices aimed at improving the energy efficiency and conservation.
How is Eedi calculated on a ship?
What is EEDI rating number?
Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI), formulated for new ships, is an index that estimates grams of CO2 per transport work (g of CO2 per tonne-mile). It can be expressed as the ratio of “environmental cost” divided by “Benefit for Society”.
What is the purpose of EEDI?
The idea of Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) is to improve the hull design and machinery operations and to reduce the CO2 emissions by increasing the ship’s overall efficiency.
Is EEDI mandatory?
The new IMO regulations make the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) mandatory for new ships and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) mandatory for all ships. The new IMO regulations create the first, mandatory global emissions reduction regime for an international industry.
What is seemp?
SEEMP An energy management plan that aims: – To optimise the ship operational and technical management processes for energy saving. This is applicable to all ships including existing ones. SEEMP
When does a ship’s seemp need to be updated?
By 31 December 2018, at the latest, the ship’s SEEMP shall be updated to include a description of the methodology that will be used to collect the data and the processes that will be used to report the data to the Flag/RO (i.e. SEEMP Part II).
What is MARPOL Annex VI of the seemp?
Regulation 22.2 of MARPOL Annex VI specifies that, “On or before 31 December 2018, in the case of a ship of 5,000 gross tonnage and above, the SEEMP shall include a description of the methodology that will be used to collect the data required by regulation 22A.1 of this Annex and the processes that will be used to report the data to TL.”