MRV Data Reported 20% Lower Carbon Intensity with Jotun HPS

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  • Jotun study based on EU MRV data has revealed vessels using Jotun Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) reported a 20% lower carbon intensity in operations.
  • Jotun’s HPS has a proven track record of long-term reliability and will become more important than ever for vessel owners to gain a competitive advantage.
  • Jotun HPS reported 49% lower carbon emissions compared to their non-HPS peers, and a 10% advantage over vessels using some ‘low-friction foul-release silicone coatings.

New Jotun study based on EU monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) data have revealed vessels using Jotun Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) reported a 20% lower carbon intensity in operations, says an article published on the dry bulk magazine website.

Emission report

Based on the latest carbon emissions MRV data published by the EU, it can be seen that cargo vessels using Jotun’s HPS reported a 20% lower carbon intensity on average in operations compared to non-HPS peers in 2019 and 2020.

Cross-checked statistics also indicate lower carbon emissions than from vessels known to be sailing with some ‘low-friction foul-release silicone coatings that claim to offer market-leading performance.

Only coatings applied within the three years preceding the emissions report were considered. The internal study carried out by Jotun investigated major cargo vessel types, including bulk carriers, chemical tankers, and oil tankers, with a dataset of almost 9000 vessels, and the emissions report was verified by accredited parties.

Why is Jotun HPS important for vessels?

The Carbon Intensity Index (CII) set to be implemented by IMO in 2023 focuses on the yearly reduction in emissions during operations. So vessel owners cannot just rely on the ‘out-of-pocket effect of hull maintenance.

They need a reliable and effective antifouling solution that will perform consistently throughout the service interval. Maintaining a cleaner hull with minimal fouling means a vessel has less resistance when sailing through the water. Consequently, less power and fuel are required for the same speed and this directly reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released.

Jotun’s HPS has a proven track record of long-term reliability and will become more important than ever for vessel owners to gain a competitive advantage.

Jotun efforts in the shipping towards decarbonization

Jotun applauds the owners and operators of these vessels for their efforts in leading the shipping industry towards decarbonization. “We thank our customers for their trust in our Hull Performance Solutions and the return on investment it delivers over the service interval,” says Stein Kjolberg, Global Category Director for Hull Performance at Jotun.

“Vessels using Jotun’s HPS typically have farsighted owners and operators that are willing to invest to achieve the most efficient operations. They are not too focused on the immediate cost of dry docking or short-term returns. They know the resulting fuel savings will eventually outweigh the upgrade cost of antifouling and other similar investments many times over. The fact that fuel savings translate directly into lower carbon emissions will further add to the return on investment in that stakeholders in the shipping industry will more strongly prefer and reward vessels with lower carbon emissions moving forward.”

EU MRV data

In the study based on EU MRV data, container vessels with Jotun HPS reported 49% lower carbon emissions compared to their non-HPS peers, and a 10% advantage over vessels using some ‘low-friction’ foul-release silicone coatings.

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Source: drybulkmagazine