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International Association of Ports and Harbors. World Ports Climate Initiative. International Association of Ports and Harbors. 200 Regular Members ( Ports ) in 90 countries Handling 7 billion tons of cargo 60 % of world sea-borne trade 90% of world container traffic
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International Association of Ports and Harbors World Ports Climate Initiative
International Association of Ports and Harbors • 200 RegularMembers (Ports) in 90 countries • Handling 7 billiontons of cargo • 60 % of worldsea-bornetrade • 90% of world container traffic • 150 AssociateMembers
Some Facts • Houston May 2007 IAPH Resolution: Clean Air Program • Dunkirk April 2008 IAPH Resolution: Support for Climate Challenges • Rotterdam July 2008 World Ports Climate Conference: World Ports Climate Declaration • Los Angeles November 2008 IAPH Port Environment Committee Symposium: World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI)
WPCI Mission Statement The mission of the World Ports Climate Initiative is to • raise awareness in the port community of need for action • initiate studies, strategies and actions to reduce GHG emissions and improve air quality • provide a platform for the maritime port sector for the exchange of information thereon • make available information on the effects of climate change on the maritime port environment and measures for its mitigation
WPCI Chair Geraldine Knatz CEO Port of Los Angeles WPCI bureau Director Fer van de Laar SLA New York / New Jersey IMT Amsterdam OPS Gothenburg ESI Rotterdam LEE PEMA CFP Los Angeles WPCI Organization And Cooperation Regional port branch organizations AAPA ESPO PAPC • 55 supporting ports • supporting organizations IAPH C-40 LNG Antwerp
Current Projects • Carbon Foot Print • On-shore Power Supply • Environmental Ship Index • Intermodal Transport • Low Emission Yard Equipment • Sustainability in Lease Agreements • LNG as a fuel
Environmental Ship Index ESI What is it ? • International clean ship indexing program • Web-based tool • Assigns scores to vessels performing better than IMO rules • Before regulations • Beyond regulations • Focus on priority pollutants • GHG reductions in the future • Standard for ports to reward clean ships
Environmental Ship Index ESI Why participate ? • Promote internationally-accepted indexing system • Contribute to Port’s Clean Air Strategy goals • Reward early action readiness for upcoming regulations • Incentives from multiple ports increases industry participation • Achieve recognition & reward for operating “clean ship” fleet • Green operations marketable to customers • Incorporates sustainability into logistics operations • Provides “license to operate and grow”
Environmental Ship Index ESI Who is participating • 741 vessels enrolled 200% year-over-year increase • 97 shipping lines are participating 140% year-over-year increase • 16 ports offering incentives 350% year-over-year increase
Environmental Ship Index ESI Incentive Providers • Auctorial Portualedi Civitavecchia • Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH • Green Award Foundation • Groningen-Seaports • Hamburg Port Authority • Port of Amsterdam • Port of Antwerp • Port of Ashdod • Ports of Bremen/Bremerhaven • Port of Le Havre • Port of Los Angeles • Port of Oslo • Port of Rotterdam • Port of Zeebrugge • SEEHAFEN KIEL GmbH & Co. KG • Tata Steel IJmuiden Terminals
Environmental Ship Index ESI Clean Ship Profile and/or
Environmental Ship Index ESI Scores & Incentives • Vessel data can be entered in any quarter • No registration fees / free of charge • Vessel score calculated by ESI system every six months • Port uses score to determine incentives earned • Incentives paid at port’s discretion
Environmental Ship Index ESI Score Accumulation • 200 NOx points • 100 SOx points • 10 CO2 points (SEEMP) • 35 On-Shore Power Supply (OPS) • Sum of points divided by 3.1 • Maximum 100 points assigned to vessel
Environmental Ship Index ESI NOx Points • Provide valid IAPP certificate data • Provide basic engine data 17.0 = 0 NOx pts. Main and Auxiliary Engines200 NOx Points Possible 14.5 ~ 15 NOx pts. 8.5 ~ 50 NOx pts. g-NOx/kW-hr 0 = 100 NOx pts. *Result multiplied by 2 for 200 pts. maximum
Environmental Ship Index ESI SOx Points • Provide bunker delivery note data for heavy fuel oil (HFO) and marine gas • oil/marine diesel oil (MGO/MDO) to accumulate SOx points – semi-annually • Quantity and sulfur content required 100 SOx Points Possible 3.5% S HFO = 0 SOx pts. 1.0% S MGO/MDO = 0 SOx pts. 0.49% S MGO/MDO = 0 SOx pts. 2.7% S HFO ~ 7 SOx pts. 0.7% S MGO/MDO ~ 10 SOx pts. % Sulfur % Sulfur % Sulfur 0.1% S MGO/MDO ~ 28 SOx pts. 0.5% S MGO/MDO = 35 SOx pts. 0% S MGO/MDO = 35 SOx pts. 0% S HFO = 30 SOx pts.
Environmental Ship Index ESI CO2 Points If the vessel has a Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) then vessel accumulates 10 CO2 points 10 CO2 Points Possible
Environmental Ship Index ESI OPS Points If vessel has shore-power plug-in capability (aka. OPS) on-board vessel, vessel receives 35 bonus points 35 Bonus Points Possible
Environmental Ship Index ESI Port of Los Angeles Environmental Ship Index Program Incentive Provider Sample Program Environmental Ship Index Incentive Environmental Ship Index Incentive
Environmental Ship Index ESI Thank youFer van de LaarInternational Association of Ports & Harbors