Enroll to this course and get knowledge and understanding of new energy products and technologies in the maritime sector
The shipping industry is experiencing an increased attention towards decarbonization and alternative energy sources.
The entire maritime shipping industry is changing the fuels it uses to power its ships, from carbon-intensive to carbon-neutral or renewable, in order to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
The transition impacts not just ship operators, but also builders, suppliers, partners and countless other stakeholders.
Online course
Duration: 1 day
Price: EUR 330 (plus VAT, if applicable)
Physical classroom at Greece's facilities
Duration: 1 day
Price: EUR 360 (plus VAT, if applicable)
This course aims to demonstrate to technical staff of shipping companies an overview of the new energy products and technologies in the maritime sector. Participants enjoy a familiarization with technologies, terminology, impacts and pros and cons
- Current environmental legislation affecting Shipping Industry: IMO GHG Targets & EU ETS explained
- EEXI & CII
- Alternative Fuels and Propulsion Systems: Existing technologies
1. LNG
2. Biofuels
3. Methanol
4. Hydrogen
5. Ammonia
6. Carbon Capture
7. Hydrogen produced onboard
- Electric and hybrid propulsion
- Energy efficiency technologies
1. Slow steaming pros and cons
2. Air lubrication, hull modifications
3. Antifouling paints and hull cleaning robots
4. Fuel additives
5. Wind, solar, and hydrokinetic power
- Nuclear propulsion
- Integration of renewable energy systems into existing maritime infrastructure
Technical staff working in the Maritime Industry, Office employees or crew on board, Managers & executives
RINA Attendance Certificate