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The impact of regulatory changes - Green technology for workboats

The impact of regulatory changes - Green technology for workboats

June 6, 2024By Seawork Press FP
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How are the latest regulations supporting the commercial marine industry and driving change for fleet operators, vessel manufacturers and designers?
 
Sign up for Seawork Conference Session 1 focussed on ‘Green technology – the impact of regulatory changes for workboats & how this is driving change’ to find out the latest insights and learnings from industry experts.
 
Join us on 12 June from 09:45 – 11:00 in Conference Room 1 where we will hear from:
 
Rob Taylor, Code Vessel Lead at the MCA who will outline the regulatory framework for Green technology including Tier III and how this is supporting the reduction in GHG emissions.
 
Discussing the Clean Maritime Plan, Francesco Sandrelli, Policy Director – Environment at the UK Chamber of Shipping will highlight - through case studies - how infrastructure, shore power charging, plus different approaches to fuel and design can have a positive impact on lowering emissions.
 
Focussing on the internal combustion engine and propulsion, Brian Bates, Head of Technical Sales at Eminox will consider the changes needed to engine and vessel design to benefit from alternative fuels, and how to balance this with legislation.
 
What are the emerging legal and market drivers v’s regulations and standards? Learn from Cathal Leigh-Doyle, Partner at Stephenson Harwood as he expands on factors affecting the transition.
 
This session will be moderated by Owen Preece, MD of MECAL and is sponsored by Haven Knox-Johnston Commercial.
 
Sign up to attend - Green technology – the impact of regulatory changes for workboats & how this is driving change (seawork.com)

 

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