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Demystifying IMO EEXI & CII and their impacts on shipping

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A webinar organized by Bureau Veritas Marine&Offshore

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In line with the 2050 IMO ambition to take actions to combat climate change and its impacts, new amendments to cut the carbon intensity of existing ships have been approved by the MEPC 75 in November 2020. Measures would require ships to combine a technical and an operational approach to reduce their carbon intensity.

The set of amendments includes:
• the technical requirement to reduce carbon intensity, based on a new Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI)
• the operational carbon intensity reduction requirements, based on a new operational carbon intensity indicator (CII).
Formal adoption of the draft amendments should be voted at MEPC 76 to be held in June 2021.

This webinar aims at helping you understand what these measures mean and guiding you through the necessary steps you should take to comply with the upcoming regulations.


AGENDA

  • Brief summary of the regulations
  • Latest developments of EEXI and CII guidelines from IMO working groups
  • Effects of the regulations to the shipping industry. How do they affect operations? What types/ sizes of vessels are most affected and how?
  • A Bureau Veritas Solutions path towards zero GHG emission: audit, scenarios and how to improve ship design, optimize operations and support decision making process at fleet level.

ADDITIONAL INFO

  • When: Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 5:00 PM Riyadh (GMT 3:00) 
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Price: Free
  • Language: English
  • Who can attend? Anyone with the event link can attend
  • Dial-in available? (listen only): Not available.

FEATURED PRESENTERS

Dr John Kokarakis

Technical Director, Technology & Business Development, Hellenic, Black Sea & Adriatic Zone, Bureau Veritas

Dr Kokarakis is a 1979 graduate of National Technical University of Athens, holds PhD (1986) and Master's degree in Naval Architecture (1983) and Mechanical Engineering (1984) from the University of Michigan. His doctoral dissertation was in the...

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Vassilios Dimoulas

Technology & Innovation Manager, Greece Cyprus & Malta, Bureau Veritas

Vassilios Dimoulas is a Naval Architect and Marine Engineer with an experience of over 20 years in providing classification and technical consulting services to the marine and offshore industry. Throughout his career he has been involved in...

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Eric Baudin

Innovation Manager, Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore

Eric heads the Innovation of Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore and is responsible for the onsite measurements Marine and Offshore activities of Bureau Veritas and its subsidiaries. Graduated structural engineer from "Conservatoire...

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