Fueling a Greener Fleet: Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) Training Course

Introduction

The global maritime industry is under increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint and enhance environmental performance. With rising fuel costs and stringent international regulations aimed at decarbonization, optimizing energy efficiency is no longer an option but a strategic imperative for all ship owners and operators. The Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) stands as a mandatory, operational tool designed to empower vessels to achieve continuous improvement in their energy efficiency, translating directly into significant cost savings and reduced environmental impact.

This intensive training course is meticulously designed to equip participants with a comprehensive and practical understanding of the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) and its effective implementation. From dissecting the IMO's regulatory framework and mastering methodologies for energy consumption monitoring to analyzing operational measures for fuel optimization and developing robust data reporting procedures, you will gain the expertise to drive sustained energy efficiency improvements across your fleet. This empowers you to ensure regulatory compliance, achieve significant operational savings, and contribute to a more sustainable future for global shipping.

Target Audience

  • Ship Masters, Chief Engineers, and Navigational/Engineering Watchkeeping Officers.
  • Ship Owners, Operators, and Technical Managers.
  • Designated Person Ashore (DPA) and Company Security Officers (CSOs).
  • Energy Managers and Environmental Officers in Shipping Companies.
  • Marine Superintendents and Fleet Performance Analysts.
  • Classification Society Surveyors and Auditors.
  • Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) and Flag State Inspectors.
  • Professionals involved in Ship Management and Technical Operations.

Duration: 10 days

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the international regulatory framework for ship energy efficiency, including IMO's decarbonization strategy.
  • Grasp the purpose, structure, and mandatory requirements of the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP).
  • Analyze various operational and technical measures for improving vessel energy efficiency and reducing fuel consumption.
  • Comprehend the methodologies for collecting, monitoring, and reporting fuel oil consumption data (IMO DCS, EU MRV).
  • Evaluate the role of the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) and Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) in SEEMP implementation.
  • Develop practical skills in preparing, implementing, and reviewing a ship-specific SEEMP.
  • Navigate the complexities of data analysis for performance monitoring and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Formulate robust strategies for fostering a culture of energy efficiency and continuous improvement within a shipping company.

Course Content

  1. Introduction to Maritime Energy Efficiency and Decarbonization
  • Environmental Impact of Shipping : greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), SOx, NOx, particulate matter
  • IMO's Decarbonization Strategy : initial strategy, revised strategy, reduction targets
  • Drivers for energy efficiency: regulatory compliance, fuel cost savings, environmental responsibility
  • Overview of the SEEMP: its purpose and role in IMO's strategy
  • Economic and operational benefits of energy efficiency
  1. The IMO Regulatory Framework for Energy Efficiency
  • MARPOL Annex VI : regulations for the prevention of air pollution from ships
  • Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) : for new ships
  • Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) : mandatory for all ships
  • Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) : rating system for operational carbon efficiency
  • Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) : technical measure for existing ships
  • Compliance timelines and enforcement mechanisms
  1. Understanding the SEEMP: Structure and Components
  • SEEMP Part I : Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (for all ships)
    • Planning: identifying measures, establishing baseline
    • Implementation: execution of measures, roles and responsibilities
    • Monitoring: data collection, performance tracking
    • Self-evaluation and improvement: continuous cycle
  • SEEMP Part II : Ship Fuel Oil Consumption Data Collection Plan (for ships >5,000 GT)
  • SEEMP Part III : Plan for the improvement of the ship's CII (for ships >5,000 GT)
  • SEEMP Part IV : Data collection and reporting on transport work and carbon emissions
  1. Operational Measures for Energy Efficiency
  • Voyage Optimization : weather routing, just-in-time arrivals, speed optimization
  • Trim and Draft Optimization : reducing hull resistance
  • Propeller Performance Optimization : cleaning, polishing, propeller boss cap fins
  • Engine and Auxiliary Machinery Optimization : efficient load management, reduced idling
  • Cargo handling optimization
  • Efficient Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) : management and maintenance
  1. Technical Measures for Energy Efficiency
  • Hull Form Design : advanced hydrodynamics, air lubrication systems
  • Energy Saving Devices (ESDs) : pre-swirl stators, ducts, fins
  • Waste Heat Recovery Systems : generating electricity or steam from exhaust heat
  • Efficient Lighting Systems : LED conversions
  • Alternative power sources: solar panels, wind-assisted propulsion (rotor sails, kites)
  • Low-friction coatings and anti-fouling systems
  1. Fuel Oil Consumption Data Collection (IMO DCS)
  • Requirements for IMO DCS : mandatory for ships over 5,000 GT
  • Data to be Collected : fuel oil consumption for each fuel type, distance travelled, hours underway
  • Verification and Reporting : role of verifiers, Annual Statement of Compliance
  • Data Aggregation and Submission : to the flag State and IMO
  • Understanding the purpose of the data collection scheme
  1. EU MRV Regulation and Its Relationship with IMO DCS
  • EU MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, Verification) Regulation : scope and requirements for ships calling at EU ports
  • Differences and Similarities : between IMO DCS and EU MRV
  • Overlap and compliance strategies for ships subject to both regulations
  • Data collection and reporting procedures under EU MRV
  • Emissions trading schemes (e.g., EU ETS) and their impact on shipping
  1. Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) and EEXI Implementation
  • EEXI (Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index) : technical measure for existing ships, calculation, approval process
  • CII (Carbon Intensity Indicator) : operational measure, calculation, A-E rating system
  • SEEMP Part III : plan for improving CII, corrective actions for lower ratings
  • Strategic implications of CII ratings for ship owners and charterers
  • Fleet management strategies to improve CII scores
  1. Monitoring, Analysis, and Continuous Improvement
  • Data Analysis Tools and Software : for performance monitoring (e.g., vessel performance systems, digital twins)
  • Benchmarking : comparing vessel performance against industry averages
  • Identifying areas for improvement and setting targets
  • Self-Evaluation and Review : periodic review of SEEMP effectiveness
  • Auditing SEEMP compliance and performance
  • Fostering a culture of energy efficiency onboard and ashore
  1. Future Trends and Challenges in Ship Energy Efficiency
  • Alternative Fuels and Their Integration into SEEMP : hydrogen, ammonia, methanol
  • Digitalization and AI : role in optimizing energy efficiency, predictive analytics
  • Carbon capture technologies onboard
  • Financing Green Shipping : funding mechanisms for energy efficiency retrofits
  • The evolving regulatory landscape and future targets
  • The link between SEEMP and broader decarbonization efforts for a sustainable maritime industry.

 

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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