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INCENTIVIZING SUSTAINABLE SHIPPING
Veracruz
20th October 2016
Partnering for Sustainable Ports
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. . . IN A SENTENCE!
Partnering for Sustainable Ports
RightShip is an innovative
organization with a social conscience,
best known for our work on maritime
safety.
We also have a growing reputation for
our work in environmental
sustainability.
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• Independent company formed in 2001
• Ship vetting & risk management
• GHG Emissions Rating & Enviro Score
RIGHTSHIP
Partnering for Sustainable Ports
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• 37,999 vets – 2,152 (6%) from 2014
• 11,329 petroleum vets – 1,970 (21%) from 2014
• 3.34b DWT vetted – 183m (6%) from 2014
• 156,813 login sessions – 11.3k (7%) from 2014
• 2,487 inspections – 579 (19%) from 2014
– 609 Dry – 21 (3%) From 2014
– 1,878 Petroleum – 558 (23%) from 2014
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Issue with Shipboard Emissions
GHG emission Rating & EEDI/EVDI
Efficiency Savings – verified!
Why - Port Incentive Program
Elements of a P I P
Conclusion
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TODAY’S DISCUSSION
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SHIPPING’S GROWING EMISSIONS PROBLEM
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Chin a
U S A
Russian Fed.
India
Japa n
G lobal F lee t
G erman y
Canad a
Uni t ed K ingdo m
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Emissions (Gigatons CO2)
Global shipping – amongst the world‟s largest carbon dioxide emitters
CONTEXT OF MARITIME EMISSIONS
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Data Sources: Third IMO GHG Study (2014), UNFCCC COP21 (2015)
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International Maritime Organisation‟s „Energy Efficiency Design Index‟ (EEDI)
• Ships built after 1 January 2013
• ~5,000 ships regulated by EEDI
• ~70,000 existing ships not covered by regulation
• Lack of clarity into individual ship efficiency
• ‘One-size-fits-all approach’
Incentivizing Sustainable Shipping
IMO DEFINES EFFICIENCY
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CALCULATING THE A-G GHG EMISSIONS RATING
100,000 DWT
Bulker 90,000 DWT
Bulker
10% smaller in DWT 10% larger in DWT
4.334 4.064 4.334 3.689 4.459 4.334 3.994 4.007 3.742 4.401
4.159
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EVDI / EEDI
Calculate EVDI Log
Value
Apply Weights to Log Values
Calculate Z-Score
GHG Emissions
Rating
110,000 DWT
Bulker
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GHG EMISSIONS RATING
Robust Methodology: DNV GL reviewed
Easy to use, understand
Corporate Social Responsibility, transparency
Reduces CO2 & associated emissions
Cheaper to run: Tyndall research
Free of charge: www.shippingefficiency.org
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DOES IT PAYS TO BE GREEN?
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METHODOLOGY
Incentivizing Sustainable Shipping
CASE-BY-CASE ASSESSMENT
vs.
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METHODOLOGY
Incentivizing Sustainable Shipping
FUEL CONSUMPTION – CO2 EMISSIONS
Single Voyage and Long Term Time Charter
Chartered vessel
• AIS tracking (satellite) utilized
• Origin and destination of journey
• Speed and distance
„Replaced‟ vessel
• Design particulars
• Estimate journey
Methodology: ~3rd GHG Study
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RESULTS
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AVERAGE SAVINGS: 5.2% – 8.6%
Case-by-case assessment
• 247 cases assessed
• 136 cases suitable for comparison
Fuel Consumption and CO2 Savings
• Majority of individual cases achieved savings
• Charter party key factor:
– Size / utilization
– Speed (design speed) Shipmap.org
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“Explicitly considering fuel
efficiency in chartering
decisions offers significant
fuel, financial, and emissions
savings”
CONCLUSION
Incentivizing Sustainable Shipping
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SUSTAINABLE VESSEL SELECTION PAYS
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM
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In Americas . .
Implemented in Vancouver & Port Prince Rupert
Working with Lazaro Cardenas, Ensenada, Port of Quebec
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HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?
Vessel Verifies data & agent applies for discount
Port verifies eligibility from RightShip Database
Port issues incentive
Port determines incentive program to reward energy efficient vessels
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – 6 STEP ROADMAP
1 • Initial engagement with ports to scope will and capability to offer incentives
2 • Overview of structure and benefits within a environmental incentive program
3 • Benchmark historical vessel arrivals to estimate potential cost implications for the
port incentive program
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• Port internal approval process – determine structure of incentive program including cost, administration, communications and operational requirements
5 • Develop a joint media plan and schedule for press release
6 • Implement environmental incentive program, including ongoing monitoring and
program reviews
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – SCOPE
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• Initial engagement with ports to scope will and capability to offer incentives
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Sign MOU with RightShip as facilitated by OAS - CIP
Provide historical list of vessels calling at port for the last two years
for analysis (date of arrival, date of departure, IMO #, DWT, ship type
and vessel name)
RightShip provides detailed analysis within four weeks
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – STRUCTURE & BENEFITS
2 • Overview of structure and benefits in the Incentive Program
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Review analysis of the vessel calls
Determine eligibility for discount/benefit
Decide on incentive structure
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – COSTS
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• Benchmark historical vessel arrivals to estimate potential cost implications for the port incentive program
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RightShip provides detailed benchmarking and analysis report
Identify approximate number of vessels for incentive program
Estimate cost implications of incentive program
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – APPROVAL
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• Port internal approval process– determine incentive program costs, administration, communication and operational requirements
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Internal incentive program approval
Internal budgetary approval
Name & start date of the incentive program
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – MEDIA RELEASE
5 • Develop a joint media plan and schedule for press release
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Develop a joint media plan
Media release schedule
Port website and newsletter
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PORT INCENTIVE PROGRAM – GO LIVE
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• Implement environmental incentive program, including ongoing monitoring and program reviews
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Training of port personnel on SVIS
Implementation by port administration
Ongoing monitoring
Periodic review
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Key benefits for ports
• Reduced emissions in port & the voyage
• Increase cargo volumes – reduce GHG
emissions
• Monitor and track emissions per call
• Public image / stakeholder relations
• Health benefits – all stakeholders
PARTNERING FOR CHANGE Incentivizing Sustainable Shipping
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RECENT INITIATIVES
Port Emissions Portal
• Partnering with AUSMEPA
• Satellite tracking & big data approach
• One of 10 finalists receiving $250K - $750K
funding for 2016 Google Impact Challenge
https://impactchallenge.withgoogle.com/au
stralia2016/charity/ausmepa
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www.rightship.com @RightShip_ RightShip
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