Towards Zero Ship Emission Erasmus Project

General information for the Towards Zero Ship Emission Erasmus Project

Towards Zero Ship Emission Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Towards Zero Ship Emission

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2019

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Energy and resources; Environment and climate change; Cooperation between educational institutions and business

Project Summary

Why? Background of project – A global approach for the development of energy efficiency systems including an effective emission control is led by the IMO on account of the continued rapid growth of the world trade in the maritime transport. (IMO, 2012). According to GL (2012), IMO has mandated certain measures related to energy efficiency in international shipping namely, Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) which mandates energy efficiency standards for new ships; Energy Efficiency Operational Index (EEOI) to provide a tool for measuring the ship’s fuel efficiency in operation and monitor the effect of any variations e.g. more frequent propeller cleaning or improved voyage planning or introduction of technical measures such as a new propeller or waste heat recovery systems; and Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP), a management tool for ship owners. These three standards came into force on January 1, 2013 within a new chapter of MARPOL Annex VI. Complex technologies will be involved in building a ship efficiency and emission control system by the marine suppliers bearing in mind the life expectancy of vessels which is estimated to be around 30 years and also of the mandatory regulations to be met as set by IMO (Ziarati et al, 2017, 2018, Oceana 2013).

What? Objectives – Currently there is no standard for the proposed role of the Emissions Management role as proposed by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). This project proposes the development of an Emissions Management job specification and a training programme for it specifically for the shipping industry to be able to continually improve its energy and emissions management on board ships with the view to save energy, reduce pollution and to improve the overall quality of energy and emissions management. The intention is also to encourage shipping companies to seek international standards such as ISO 50000. The intention is to use the IMO TTT ship energy efficiency materials developed (www.mariems.com) by some of the partners in this proposal expected to make ships energy efficient. The proposal will review ship emissions monitoring and management with regards to ship types, ship propulsion systems, ship navigation equipment, energy production units, electrical and mechanical parts and circuitry, safety issues, national certification, accreditation and validation of learning
materials, pedagogical aspects of learning and last but by no means least online application.

Who? Number and profile of participants – the partnership is composed on an organisation (C4FF) with unique knowledge of energy production and engine emissions, the project team has considerable experience of training programme development and their validation and recognition internationally. C4FF are supported by two Maritime Education and Training (MET) providers (SAMK in Finland (North); and UPC in Spain (West) covering the periphery of the Europe to ensure multiplier activities reach as many as countries in Europe as possible. The partnership is complemented by IDEC and CET to make sure the training programme takes all practical aspects into consideration. SPIN in Slovenia has been invited into the partnership to support C4FF in the development of several novel online e-learning platforms similar to the one developed by SPIN and C4FF in previous EU funded projects such as EGMDSS and MarTEL see their European maritime platform www.marifuture.org for all their projects: many of the projects by the partnership has been selected as ‘Best in Europe’ by the EU. Through its double role, both as educational provider and as management consulting company, IDEC is able also to incorporate best practices from the business sector, helping the partnership to develop open, sustainable and accessible education outputs for all.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 226605 Eur

Project Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA & Country: ES

Project Partners

  • SPINAKER PROIZVODNJA TRGOVINA IN TRZENJE DOO
  • CENTRE FOR FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE LIMITED
  • SATAKUNNAN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY
  • AINTEK SYMVOULOI EPICHEIRISEON EFARMOGES YPSILIS TECHNOLOGIAS EKPAIDEFSI ANONYMI ETAIREIA
  • CETENA S.p.A. Centro per gli Studi di Tecnica Navale