Measurement and reporting of CO2 emissions from gas carriers is crucial. Accurate tracking of these emissions helps identify key sources of carbon emissions and enables operators to implement effective reduction strategies. The Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators (SIGTTO) continuously encourages these efforts, which align with IMO’s environmental goals for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The process involves various methodologies for measuring fuel consumption and calculating CO2 output. Adhering to established measurement standards and regulatory requirements allows the gas shipping sector to contribute significantly to global sustainability goals and climate change mitigation.
Highlights:
This course aims to equip seafarers with the necessary knowledge to understand the IMO and EU measurement and reporting standards for CO2 emissions from gas carriers
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify and differentiate between the methodologies used for measuring CO2 emissions from gas carriers.
- Comprehend the reporting standards for CO2 emissions on gas carriers, set by the IMO and the European Union (EU)
Legislation & References: Based on the requirements of the following:
- The course is based on SIGTTO’s publication: “Measurement and Reporting of CO2 Emissions from Gas Carriers” (First Edition – 2022).
Duration: 30 minutes.
Who should attend:
- Masters, Chief Officers, Chief Engineers, 2nd Engineers
Certificate: ABS
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