Overview
The aim of this one day course is to provide delegates with an introduction to the key principles of energy management within the marine industry and introduce the tools that can assist in reducing energy usage.
Who will benefit
The course will benefit fleet management personnel and ship technical staff involved in the development and implementation of energy management plans and policies. It is particularly suitable for superintendents, technical managers, operations managers, environmental specialists and managers of shipping companies.
Through highly participative use of group and individual exercises based on Lloyd’s Registers’ experience within shipping, the course covers the following technical areas:
- Current / future requirements on ship energy efficiency (EEDI, SEEMP, EEOI, MRV)
- Principles of energy management systems and application to the marine industry
- Current best practice in diverse areas of energy management, including main/aux. power generation, boilers, energy recovery, resistance and propulsion, accommodation and services and cargo operations
- Combination of operational measures and use of technology.
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
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Identify the key regulatory requirements associated with ship energy management
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Recognise the importance of a systems approach in improving energy efficiency
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Discuss key tools, best practice and technologies that can assist in reducing energy usage
Delegates will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course.
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