Steering Towards Sustainability: Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) Training Course
Introduction
In an era of increasing environmental awareness and stringent decarbonization targets, the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) has emerged as a cornerstone of sustainable maritime operations. Mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), SEEMP provides a structured, ship-specific approach for companies to manage and continuously improve the energy efficiency of their fleet, directly impacting fuel consumption, operational costs, and greenhouse gas emissions. A comprehensive understanding and effective implementation of SEEMP are no longer just regulatory obligations but critical drivers for commercial competitiveness and environmental stewardship.
This intensive training course is meticulously designed to equip participants with a comprehensive and practical understanding of the SEEMP framework and its crucial role in achieving energy efficiency and carbon reduction goals. From delving into the core components of SEEMP Parts I, II, and III, including the recent updates for the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), to mastering the methodologies for data collection, performance monitoring, and strategic planning, you will gain the expertise to develop, implement, and continuously refine a robust SEEMP for any vessel. This empowers you to ensure regulatory compliance, optimize fuel consumption, enhance operational performance, and contribute significantly to a greener and more sustainable shipping industry.
Target Audience
Ship Owners, Operators, and Managers.
Designated Persons Ashore (DPAs) and Company Security Officers (CSOs).
Ship Officers (Masters, Chief Mates, Chief Engineers, Environmental Officers).
Technical Superintendents and Marine Engineers.
Compliance and Quality Managers in Shipping Companies.
Energy Efficiency Managers and Performance Analysts.
Flag State and Port State Control Inspectors.
Maritime Auditors and Surveyors.
Duration: 10 days
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this training course, participants will be able to:
Understand the regulatory background and objectives of the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP).
Grasp the distinctions and requirements of SEEMP Part I, Part II, and the new Part III (CII).
Analyze the various energy efficiency measures and operational best practices for inclusion in SEEMP.
Comprehend the methodology for collecting, reporting, and verifying fuel oil consumption data (IMO DCS).
Evaluate the calculation and implications of the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) and its rating system.
Develop practical skills in drafting, implementing, and reviewing the SEEMP onboard and ashore.
Navigate the processes of SEEMP verification, company audits, and corrective action planning.
Formulate robust strategies for continuous improvement in energy efficiency and compliance with decarbonization targets.
Course Content
Introduction to Maritime Energy Efficiency and Decarbonization
Climate Change and Shipping's Role : understanding the environmental imperative
IMO's GHG Strategy : long-term goals and reduction targets
Regulatory Framework Overview : MARPOL Annex VI, EEDI, EEXI, CII, SEEMP
Economic Drivers for Energy Efficiency : fuel costs, operational savings
The strategic importance of energy efficiency in modern shipping
SEEMP Part I: Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (General)
Purpose and Scope of SEEMP Part I : management tool for improving energy efficiency
Four-Step Approach : planning, implementation, monitoring, self-evaluation, and improvement
Development of a Ship-Specific Plan : company responsibilities, internal procedures
Energy Efficiency Measures (Operational) : voyage optimization, speed reduction, trim optimization, propeller cleaning
Energy Efficiency Measures (Technical) : hull coatings, engine optimization, energy-saving devices
SEEMP Part II: Ship Fuel Oil Consumption Data Collection Plan (IMO DCS)
Regulatory Mandate for IMO DCS : MARPOL Annex VI, Regulation 26.2 and 27
Applicability and Reporting Requirements : ships over 5,000 GT, data parameters (fuel consumption, distance, hours underway)
Methodologies for Data Collection : flow meters, bunker delivery notes, tank soundings
Data Verification and Reporting Process : role of Flag Administration/RO, Statement of Compliance
Ensuring accuracy and integrity of reported data
SEEMP Part III: Ship Operational Carbon Intensity Plan (CII)
Background and Purpose of CII : addressing operational carbon intensity of ships
Attained vs. Required CII : calculation methodology, reference lines, reduction factors
CII Rating System : A, B, C, D, E ratings and their implications
Implementation Plan for Achieving CII : specific measures, timelines, responsibilities
Procedures for Self-Evaluation and Improvement : continuous monitoring of CII performance
Developing and Revising the SEEMP
Guidance for SEEMP Development : IMO Guidelines (e.g., MEPC.395(82))
Ship-Specific Requirements : tailoring the SEEMP to vessel type, trade, and operations
Integration with Existing Management Systems : ISM Code, ISO 50001 (Energy Management System)
Periodic Review and Amendment Process : ensuring SEEMP remains current and effective (especially for CII)
Practical exercises in drafting SEEMP sections
Operational Measures for Energy Efficiency in SEEMP
Voyage and Route Optimization : weather routing, just-in-time arrival, optimized speed
Trim and Draft Optimization : real-time calculation, impact on resistance
Propeller and Hull Performance : cleaning, polishing, anti-fouling strategies
Engine and Machinery Utilization : load optimization, auxiliary engine management
Proactive measures by the crew for daily operational efficiency
Technical Measures and New Technologies in SEEMP
Energy Saving Devices (ESDs) : propeller boss cap fins, pre-swirl stators, air lubrication
Waste Heat Recovery Systems (WHRS) : converting waste heat into power
Lighting and HVAC Optimization : energy-efficient systems, operational settings
Alternative Fuels and Power Systems : LNG, methanol, batteries, shore power
Assessing the feasibility and benefits of technical retrofits
Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) in SEEMP
IMO Data Collection System (DCS) : detailed requirements for data submission
EU MRV Regulation : similar but distinct framework for EU-related voyages
UK MRV and other Regional Schemes : understanding different reporting obligations
Data Quality Control : ensuring accuracy, completeness, and consistency
The role of verifiers and classification societies in the MRV process
Audits, Reviews, and Corrective Actions for SEEMP
Internal Audits of SEEMP : self-assessment, identifying non-conformities
External Verification and Audits : ensuring compliance with IMO/Flag State requirements
Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) : for D or E rated CII ships, addressing root causes of poor performance
Management Review of SEEMP : company leadership's role in continuous improvement
Lessons learned from audit findings and performance reviews
Future Trends and the Evolving Role of SEEMP
Digitalization and Smart Shipping : leveraging data analytics, AI, machine learning for SEEMP
Enhanced CII Guidelines and Future Reduction Factors : staying ahead of regulatory changes
Carbon Pricing Mechanisms : ETS, carbon levies and their impact on SEEMP strategies
Lifecycle GHG Emissions : broader perspective beyond operational emissions
The SEEMP as a dynamic tool for achieving ambitious decarbonization targets.
CERTIFICATION
Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with Macskills Training and Development Institute Certificate
TRAINING VENUE
Training will be held at Macskills Training Centre. We also tailor make the training upon request at different locations across the world.
AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION
Airport pick up and accommodation is arranged upon request
TERMS OF PAYMENT
Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com
For More Details call: +254-114-087-180
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