Shipping Needs to be Ready for EU Emissions Rules

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New regulations for monitoring the emissions

Shipping companies must be prepared to begin monitoring and reporting vessel greenhouse gas emissions for ships of more than 500 gt loading or unloading at European ports.  Owners will need plans for monitoring, and will need to submit verified emissions reports to the European Union for the whole voyage.

This condition is stipulated as a part of the EU’s Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) regulation for CO2 emissions that comes into force next year.  Regulation (EU) 2015/757 requires owners to have systems and practices that provide clear and precise evidence of compliance.  Mandatory ship emissions monitoring will begin from 1 January 2018, but owners should have submitted monitoring plans by the end of August 2017.

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Owners need to have the appropriate IT infrastructure and support in place to meet the requirements.  They need to have these plans verified so they demonstrate MRV compliance and have staff trained in the reporting.

Verifavia Shipping

Verifavia Shipping, which provides verification services, advises owners to create monitoring plans now to prevent delays in 2017.  Verifavia chief executive Julien Dufour said that with thousands of ships needing to be assessed from 2017, there will be a bottleneck so owners should begin MRV plans now.  Ship operators can select the monitoring method and have a plan ready by August next year.  They should not wait till the last minute, but should start now.

Mr. Dufour further added that owners will already be monitoring emissions in some form, possibly by monitoring fuel consumption, so getting a compliant MRV plan could be straightforward.  But verification takes time.  The monitoring plan could just be checking that procedures are compliant, and owners can base MRV reporting on existing infrastructure.  But charterers will start asking for MRV-ready ships and the rate of enquiry is still lower than expected.  We are expecting problems in 2017 if this rate does not speed up.

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Verifavia has worked with Greek shipowners to verify MRV plans.  Class society ABS has worked with tanker owners Maran Tankers, Thenamaris, Minerva Marine, Euronav and Tsakos Group, and bulk carrier operator Golden Union to prepare and verify MRV plans.

Shipping companies must be prepared to begin monitoring and reporting vessel greenhouse gas emissions for ships of more than 500gt loading or unloading at European ports.  Owners will need plans for monitoring, and will need to submit verified emissions reports to the European Union for the whole voyage.

This is part of the EU’s monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) regulation for CO2 emissions that comes into force next year.  Regulation (EU) 2015/757 requires owners to have systems and practices that provide clear and precise evidence of compliance. Mandatory ship emissions monitoring will begin from 1 January 2018, but owners should have submitted monitoring plans by the end of August 2017.

Owners need to have the appropriate IT infrastructure and support in place to meet the requirements.  They need to have these plans verified so they demonstrate MRV compliance and have staff trained in the reporting.

It is essential and a great challenge for every ship Manager/Owner to maintain a ship, given that lots of upcoming environmental regulations and individual local requirements are in force.  Ship owners continue to bleed huge chunks of their time and resources to meet various regulations, in spite of the current gloomy market conditions.

With all these in mind Viswa Lab has designed and developed a solution called VEEMS (Viswa Energy Efficiency Management System) and has successfully installed them on board many ships.

Here is Viswa Lab’s comments about the system and its cost: “The market is gloomy and margins are too tight in every aspect of shipping.  With all this in mind, we are ready to work with any Ship owner/manager and offer VEEMS system on flexible terms with no major binding or hidden surprises.  As usual, we stand for our quality and rely on complete customer satisfaction every time said  Mr. R C Bhavnani, Vice-President, Viswa Lab.

Further, many ship managers have offered great comments after using VEEMS and Viswa Lab is ready to arrange for a LIVE online demonstration of the system.

Feel free to write/request for a demo: customerhelp@viswalab.com

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Source: Marine Electronics & Communications