Designing Energy-Efficient Ships for Reduced Carbon Footprint

Course Info

Date: May-27-2024

Length: 1 Week

City: Rotterdam

Fees: 5,600

Type: In Classroom

Available Dates

  • May-27-2024

    Rotterdam

  • July-29-2024

    Rotterdam

  • Sep-30-2024

    Rotterdam

  • Nov-25-2024

    Rotterdam

Dates in Other Venues

  • May-20-2024

    Dubai

  • May-27-2024

    Istanbul

  • June-03-2024

    London

  • June-10-2024

    Athens

  • June-10-2024

    Hamburg

  • July-15-2024

    Dubai

  • July-29-2024

    Istanbul

  • Aug-05-2024

    London

  • Aug-12-2024

    Hamburg

  • Aug-12-2024

    Athens

  • Sep-16-2024

    Dubai

  • Sep-30-2024

    Istanbul

  • Oct-07-2024

    London

  • Oct-14-2024

    Athens

  • Oct-14-2024

    Hamburg

  • Nov-18-2024

    Dubai

  • Nov-25-2024

    Istanbul

  • Dec-02-2024

    London

  • Dec-09-2024

    Hamburg

  • Dec-09-2024

    Athens

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Overview of Ship Design for Energy Efficiency

  • Understanding the Value of Energy Efficiency in Ship Design and Investigating the Carbon Footprint of Shipping.
  • Critical Concepts for Current Trends and Regulations in Energy-Efficient Ship Design Green technologies, power management, and the energy efficiency ratio (EER).
  • Case study of Successful Designs for Energy-Efficient Ships.

Considering Energy Efficiency in Design

  • Naval Architecture Guidelines for Energy-Efficient Ships.
  • Innovations and Best Practices in Hull Design and Hydrodynamics for Higher Fuel Efficiency Propulsion Systems.
  • Modern technologies for energy production and storage.

Reducing Onboard Energy Consumption

  • Energy Management Systems: Observation and Improvement.
  • HVAC and Lighting Efficiency for Less Energy Consumption.
  • Innovative Techniques for Energy-Efficient Cargo Handling.
  • Waste Heat Recovery and Heat Management.
  • Minimising Energy Use in Auxiliary Systems and Operations.

Green Technologies for Emission Reduction

  • Sustainable Shipping Alternative Fuels Electric and Hybrid Propulsion Systems.
  • Investigating the Potential of Fuel Cells for Maritime Use.
  • Technologies for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
  • Sustainable Shipbuilding Materials and Coating Alternatives.

Greener Ship Design for the Future

  • Principles of the Circular Economy in the Maritime Sector.
  • Assessments of the environment's effects and initiatives toward green certification.
  • Emerging Trends and Future Prospects in Energy-Efficient Ship.

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