Friday, May 25, 2012

Leading emissions reduction in the global shipping

Offshore Support vessels (OSVs) are facing a major challenge-is efficient operational in the face of the increasing demand and the more stringent requirements of energy efficiency.

(1888PressRelease) , 03 January 2012 -the modern shipping industry accounts for three to four percent of global man-made CO2 emissions and this figure is expected to rise to six percent by 2020 and then double by 2050. Carbon emissions from shipping are already double that of international aviation, and a single large container ship as many acidifying sulphur dioxide in a year like 50 million cars can throw away.
As a result, despite standing on the height of tremendous opportunities, Offshore support vessels (OSVs) is a challenge main-efficient operational in the face of rising demand and tighter energy efficiency regulations.

Shipping industry experts will gather at the IQPC Offshore Support vessels 2012 Summit to discuss important project management strategies for cost-efficient, reliable operational and NOx/SOx compliant OSVs.
In Amsterdam on 26-28 April, Offshore support vessels top brings you the latest insights and case studies on optimizing the design and operational aspects of OSVs to maximize production to reduce emissions, and downtime. Through a global agenda presentation of real-life experiences from Europe, Asia, North and South America, the event will rest ship-owners/operators and oil companies with the best design tools and operational strategies to manage their projects and successfully leverage the OSV advances in energy-efficient technologies.
Download the latest article on ' Lead emissions reduction in shipping ', visit Offshore Support ships top Download Centre.

For more information and registration, visit www.osvsummit.com/news. Alternatively, call us on + 44 (0) 20 7368 9300 or email informing iqpc dot co dot uk dot (@)

IQPC has an established reputation for delivering the highest standard of industry specific conferences, seminars and in-house training programmes. We want to keep business executives up-to-date with the forefront of their industries trends, technological developments and regulatory landscape.

For more information please contact:

JJ Xue Han
+ 44 (0) 20 7368 9300
Xuehan (@) iqpc dot JJ. co.UK

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