Energy Efficiency in Shipping 2014 "Latest innovations and techniques to improve fuel economy" th th 11 & 12 November 2014, Hotel Kensington Close, London, UK The US Navy: Converting Seawater Into Fuel: 'Game-Changer' TechnologyHeather Willauer from US Naval Research Laboratory as a Keynote Speaker!! Prominent Speakers ü Heather D. Willauer, Research Chemist, US Naval Research Laboratory ü Anne-Marie Warris, Consultant, Ecoreflect ü Neeraj R. Sareen, Commercial Operations Manager, AET ü Kjeld Roar Jensen, Director, Head of Performance Management, Clipper Group ü Olivier Baiwir, CEO, Aderco International SA ü Mårten Storbacka, Managing Director, WE Tech Solutions Oy ü Nils-Christian Hanke, Assistant Vice President, KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH ü Melvin Mathews - Director Maritime, Eniram Ltd. ü Victoria Stulgis, Senior Associate Shipping Operation, Carbon War Room ü Andrew Bedwin, Fleet Technical Controller, Vships ü Ravi Mehta, Senior Director, Energy Conservation, Prestige Cruise Holdings LLC ü Alan McCarthy, Consultant, Eurofin International ü Helle Gleie, CEO, ITOLEAD Consultancy Group ü James Anderson, Senior Technical Manager, Caledonian Maritime Assets ü Dominic Hudson, Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton ü Omar Frits Eriksson, Director of Maritime Technology, Danish Maritime Authority ü Oskar Sigthorsson, Consultant, Marorka ü Magnus Pettersson, Product Manager, Caterpillar Propulsion ü Pia Meling, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager, Clean Marine ü Terje Lade, Manager, Lade AS ü Gamal M. Fekry, CEO, Red Sea Marine Management DMCC ü Jan Wilhelmsson, Lead Consultant Commercial Shipping, Eniram Ltd 11th & 12th November 2014, London, UK Silver Sponsor: Associate Sponsor: Advertiser Media Partner: InterManager 11th & 12th November 2014, London, UK Overview Reducing emissions is necessary in this new age of sustainability and environmental awareness; however the cost of fuel has risen significantly in the last decade. This means ship operators have to absorb the costs, pass them onto the customer or try and reduce fuel usage. Reducing fuel usage is the most common sense approach to this issue, and there are a number of ways this can be done, from hull coatings, to route management, hybrid propulsion and even alternative fuels. Measuring these techniques is an issue for ship-owners because not one can be measured in situ, but has to be measured amongst everything else. So there is no way of measuring an accurate ROI. This has the effect of making any investment decision one based on rationale rather than concrete results. Finally, new innovations in increasing fuel economy appear on the market all the time. Some have been researched for years, some only recently, but they all deserve a proper examination. Moreover, the techniques and technologies that have been in use already can be shown to have worked or not. Key Themes ü What works and doesn't work for a ship operator? ü Latest regulatory updates for ship-owners and operators. ü Is alternative fuels and LNG a viable substitute to the marine fuel used today? ü How the latest developments in propulsion contribute to fuel efficiency? ü Is Hybrid propulsion an efficient alternative method of propulsion? ü How widespread is Route management as a nontechnical method of increasing fuel economy? ü How successful is SEEMP implementation in the industry? ü What are the latest eye catching innovations in technology? ü How important is measuring efficiency improvements a strategic necessity for ROI? Expected Attendees ü Ship Owners, Operators & Managers ü Pool Operators & Charterers ü Regulators & Lawyers ü Bankers & Insurers ü Ports & Terminals ü Service Providers ü Technology Suppliers ü Consultants & Researchers ü Shipyards, Dry-docks & Scrapyards Day One 11 November 2014 th 08:30 Coffee and Registration 09:30 Chairperson's opening remarks Anne-Marie Warris - Consultant, Ecoreflect 09:40 Case study: A perspective from a ship manager- what works and what doesn't? Kjeld Roar Jensen - Director, Head of Performance Management, Clipper Group 10:10 Case Study: Hybrid propulsion: Experiences and uses Hybrid propulsion has got a lot of exposure recently, but what is the experience of utilizing it? A case study on its experience. James Anderson - Senior Technical Manager, Caledonian Maritime Assets 10:40 Morning Coffee 11:00 PANEL Discussion: Latest technologies on the market A discussion on existing technologies and their applications & financing. Alan McCarthy - Consultant, Eurofin International Neeraj R. Sareen, Commercial Operations Manager, AET Melvin Mathews - Director Maritime, Eniram Ltd. Victoria Stulgis, Senior Associate Shipping Operation, Carbon War Room 12:40 Energy Efficiency With Shaft Generator Solutions Variable speed shaft generator solutions utilizing proven technologies such as Permanent Magnet machines and Active Front End (AFE) drives creates substantial savings for the shipping industry Mårten Storbacka, Managing Director, WE Tech Solutions Oy 13:10 Lunch 14:10 The US Navy: Converting Seawater Into Fuel: 'GameChanger' Technology (via WebEx) Heather D. Willauer, Research Chemist, US Naval Research Laboratory 15:10 Afternoon Coffee 15:40 Efficiency should pay: Using technical data for commercial optimization Jan Wilhelmsson, Lead Consultant Commercial Shipping, Eniram Ltd 16:10 An overview of Energy Efficiency Initiatives in the Cruise Industry Ravi Mehta, Senior Director, Energy Conservation, Prestige Cruise Holdings LLC 16:40 Chairperson's closing remarks 11:40 A perspective from a ship manager: latest developments Anne-Marie Warris - Consultant, Ecoreflect Andrew Bedwin, Fleet Technical Controller, Vships 16:50 Networking drinks 12:10 The Fuel Additive Conundrum: Rethinking the emissions regulations versus bunker quality debate Olivier Baiwir, CEO, Aderco International SA 18:00 End of day one Day Two 12 November 2014 th 09:00 Coffee and Registration 09:30 Chairperson's opening remarks Anne-Marie Warris - Consultant, Ecoreflect 09:40 The Importance of Sustainability in Shipping Why sustainability is a key driver for energy efficiency in shipping. Helle Gleie, CEO, ITOLEAD Consultancy Group 10:10 Energy savings with data driven energy management 12:30 Innovations in action: Case Study from Vindskip Terje Lade - Manager, Lade AS 13:00 Lunch 14:00 How scrubbers solve tomorrow’s emission problems for shipping? Pia Meling, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager, Clean Marine 14:30 Financing Opportunities for Green Shipping Investments” from a banker’s perspective Data collection is the basis for successful energy management. In this presentation, Marorka will present examples of how data has been used successfully to validate energy saving measures and to increase transparency and awareness for energy management. 15:00 Afternoon Coffee Oskar Sigthorsson, Consultant, Marorka 15:20 Marine Risk Management 10:40 Blade Optimization for Retrofit Projects Magnus Pettersson, Product Manager, Caterpillar Propulsion 11:10 Morning Coffee 11:30 Route management and virtual arrival An easy way to improve fuel efficiency can be to optimize the route thus avoiding delays and waste of fuel. This also has the added benefit of avoiding wasting time and associated costs. This session looks at some ways this can be used. Dominic Hudson - Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton 12:00 e-Navigation e-Navigation at the Danish Maritime Authority Omar Frits Eriksson, Director of Maritime Technology, Danish Maritime Authority Nils-Christian Hanke, Assistant Vice President, KfW IPEXBank GmbH Gamal M. 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