Implementation of the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index would reduce CO2 emissions

 Implementation of the energy efficiency existing ship index looks like it could reduce the carbon dioxide emissions by an estimated 6.6% on the movement of bulk carriers according to a new study carried out by the Helsinki-based Maritime software services NAPA. The energy efficiency existing ship index was adopted in June this year and will go further in November 2022 with the full requirement taking effect By the 1st of January 2023 and this will restrict their carbon dioxide emissions based on the ships design specifications which means limiting the engine power. The study by the NAPA has demonstrated that the energy efficiency existing ship index could reduce the amount of carbon intensity which would outweigh the reductions on the lost transport capacity.

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