Eedi & Seemp
Eedi & Seemp
Eedi & Seemp
Amendments to MARPOL ANNEX VI that make the "Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)" and
the "Ship Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP)" mandatory were adopted at the 62nd session of the
Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 62) held in July 2011, and will come into force
from 1 January 2013. (IMO Resolution MEPC.203(62))
An outline of amendments to MARPOL ANNEX VI has already been provided in ClassNK Technical
Information No. TEC-0863 and TEC-0872. This Technical Information provides details on the
procedures for surveys and certification with respect to EEDI and SEEMP.
1. Terminology
(i) for which the building contract is placed on or after 1 January 2013; or
(ii) in the absence of a building contract, the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar
stage of construction on or after 1 July 2013; or
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(iii) the delivery of which is on or after 1 July 2015.
(2) "Existing ship" means a ship which is not a new ship.
(3) "Major Conversion" means a conversion of a ship:
(i) which substantially alters the dimensions, carrying capacity or engine power of the ship;
or
(ii) which changes the type of the ship; or
(iii) the intent of which in the opinion of the Administration is substantially to prolong the
life of the ship; or
(iv) which otherwise so alters the ship that, if it were a new ship, it would become subject to
relevant provisions of the present Convention not applicable to it as an existing ship; or
(v) which substantially alters the energy efficiency of the ship and includes any
modifications that could cause the ship to exceed the applicable required EEDI.
(4) "Attained EEDI" is the EEDI value achieved by an individual ship.
(5) "Required EEDI" is the allowable maximum value of attained EEDI for the specific ship
type and size.
(6) "Reference line" is the average line of the EEDI determined for existing ships of the same
type expressed by an exponential function of the deadweight calculated by the IMO by using
data on ships built during the ten year period from 1999 to 2008.
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NOTES:
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(7) "EEDI Technical File" is a document that contains the information necessary for the
calculation of the attained EEDI and that shows the process of calculation.
(8) "Additional Information" consists of documents that provide supplementary information for
the verification of the EEDI, which need to be submitted to ClassNK.
(9) "Industry Guidelines" refers to guidelines developed by IACS and other industries such as
shipowners shipbuilders, research institutes, or similar industry based organizations, etc. to
provide details and examples of calculating attained EEDI as well as support the method and
role of the verifier in charge of conducting the survey and certification of EEDI in
compliance with IMO Guidelines.
(10) "EEDI Condition" is a ship's loading condition corresponding to the maximum summer load
draught in order to determine the capacity under EEDI calculations. However, for container
ships, a draught corresponding to 70% of the ship's deadweight is to be applied instead of the
maximum summer load draught.
2. Application
The amendments to MARPOL ANNEX VI apply to all ships of 400 gross tonnage and above
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engaged in international voyages. Notwithstanding the above, the regulations on EEDI mentioned
in subparagraphs (1) and (2) below shall not apply to ships:
- which have diesel-electric propulsion, turbine propulsion or hybrid propulsion systems, or
which are waived by the Administration from having to comply with the requirements.
(1) Attained EEDI
For each new ship that falls into one or more of the categories defined in Regulation 2.25 to
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2.35 of MARPOL ANNEX VI, Attained EEDI shall be calculated in accordance with IMO
Resolution MEPC.212(63) "2012 GUIDELINES ON THE METHOD OF CALCULATION
OF THE ATTAINED ENERGY EFFICIENCY DESIGN INDEX (EEDI) FOR NEW SHIPS".
For the definition of each type of ship, please refer to Attachment 1.
(2) Required EEDI
In the case of new ships that fall into one of the categories defined in Regulation 2.25 to 2.31,
a ship's Attained EEDI shall fall on or below the Required EEDI for that ship type and size.
Required EEDI is scheduled to become more stringent in a stepwise, phased manner (Phase
0 to Phase 3) using a reduction factor from the reference line. For the details on the Required
EEDI, please refer to Attachment 2 and Attachment 3.
(3) SEEMP
All ships (both new and existing ships) with a gross tonnage of 400 tons and above will be
required to retain a SEEMP on board by the completion date of the Initial Survey given in
Section 4 of this Technical Information on or after 1 January 2013. With respect to ships
required to keep on board a SEEMP, such ships exclude platforms (including FPSOs and
FSUs) and drilling rigs, regardless of their propulsion.
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(iii) Document review (Please refer to Section 6 of this Technical Information regarding the
documents for submission.)
The ClassNK EEDI Division will review the calculation process used for determining
the Attained EEDI, which is calculated using a power curve (the relationship between
ship speed and main engine output) estimated under the EEDI Condition and principal
particulars of the ship, in order to verify the results for the design stage based on the
EEDI Technical File and Additional Information.
* A tank test for an individual ship may be omitted in the following cases:
(a) The results of tank tests for ships of the same type are available;
(b) Required EEDI is not applied;
(c) Speed trials are conducted under the EEDI Condition; or
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(d) Other cases may be omitted based on suitable technical justifications.
Note:
In cases where the tank tests will be carried out at the time of the planning stage of ship
construction before making a class entry application, ClassNK can conduct a
preliminary verification of EEDI for the proposed ship as an appraisal service instead of
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as a statutory survey.
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- Since the additional information may contain the submitter's confidential information,
ClassNK will return such information to the submitter after completion of the verification, if
requested. In addition, ClassNK will conclude a confidentiality agreement with the submitter,
as necessary.
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(2) As already explained in ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-0863, ClassNK has
already started to offer appraisal services regarding EEDI of ships prior to the amendments
of MARPOL ANNEX VI coming into effect. This appraisal service, which differs from the
service described in paragraph (1) of this Section, will be conducted for the following cases
upon request from the applicant.
(i) Preliminary verification of EEDI of the ship before making a class entry application
(Please refer to Note in Section 5 of this Technical Information)
(ii) EEDI verification for existing ships
(iii) EEDI verification for a ship that is not engaged in international voyages
You can download the IMO Guidelines mentioned in this Technical Information from the following
URL.
http://www.imo.org/KnowledgeCentre/HowAndWhereToFindIMOInformation/IndexofIMOResolutio
ns/Pages/Marine-Environment-Protection-Committee-(MEPC).aspx
Address:
Tel.:
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For any questions about the above, please contact:
Attachment:
1. Definition of each type of ship defined in Regulation 2 of the MARPOL ANNEX VI
2. Details of the Required EEDI
3. Details of the applicable phase
4. Basic flow of EEDI verification process
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Attachment 1. to
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2.30
2.31
i Refrigerated cargo carrier
Combination carrier
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general cargo ships, namely livestock carrier, barge carrier,
heavy load carrier, yacht carrier, nuclear fuel carrier.
A ship designed exclusively for the carriage of refrigerated
cargoes in holds.
Ro-ro cargo ship A multi deck roll-on-roll-off cargo ship designed for the
2.33
(Vehicle carrier) carriage of empty cars and trucks.
2.35 Ro-ro passenger ship A passenger ship with roll-on-roll-off cargo spaces.
Attachment 2. to
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X
Required EEDI 1 Reference line value
100
X c
1 ( a DWT )
100
Parameters for Determination of Reference Line Values for the Different Ship Types
Ship Type Reference line
Bulk carrier 961.79 x DWT-0.477
Gas carrier 1120.00 x DWT-0.456
Tanker 1218.80 x DWT-0.488
Container ship 174.22 x DWT-0.201
General cargo ship 107.48 x DWT-0.216
Refrigerated cargo carrier 227.01 x DWT-0.244
Combination carrier 1219.00 x DWT-0.488
Ship Type
i
Bulk carrier
Size
(DWT)
20,000 -
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Reduction factors (in percentage) for the EEDI relative to the EEDI Reference line
Phase 0
1 Jan. 2013 –
31 Dec. 2014
0%
EEDI Reduction factor (X)
Phase 1
1 Jan. 2015
10 %
Phase 2
1 Jan. 2020
31 Dec. 2019 31 Dec. 2024
20 %
Phase 3
1 Jan. 2025 –
30 %
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10,000 - 20,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 20 % 0 - 30 %
10,000 - 0% 10 % 20 % 30 %
Gas carrier
2,000 - 10,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 20 % 0 - 30 %
20,000 - 0% 10 % 20 % 30 %
Tanker
4,000 - 20,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 20 % 0 - 30 %
15,000 - 0% 10 % 20 % 30 %
Container ship
10,000 - 15,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 20 % 0 - 30 %
General cargo 15,000 - 0% 10 % 15 % 30 %
ship 3,000 - 15,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 15 % 0 - 30 %
Refrigerated 5,000 - 0% 10 % 15 % 30 %
cargo carrier 3,000 - 5,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 15 % 0 - 30 %
Combination 20,000 - 0% 10 % 20 % 30 %
carrier 4,000 - 20,000 n/a 0 - 10 % 0 - 20 % 0 - 30 %
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Case 1
i Before
1 Jan. 2013
Phase 0
1 Jan. 2013 –
31 Dec. 2014
Phase 1
1 Jan. 2015 –
31 Dec. 2019
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(1) for which the building contract is placed on or after 1 January 2025; or
(2) in the absence of a building contract, the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage of
construction on or after 1 July 2025; or
(3) the delivery of which is on or after 1 January 2029.
Phase 2
1 Jan. 2020 – 31 Dec. 2024
Phase 3
1 Jan. 2025 -
Contract
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Case 2 Keel-lay
Case 3 D/L
Before 1 July 2025 *
48 months
* 1 Jan. 2029 and onwards
Summary Table of Applicable Phase by Combination of Contract (Keel-lay) and Delivery Date
Contract Before 1 Jan. 2013 – 1 Jan. 2015 – 1 Jan. 2020 –
1 Jan. 2025 -
Delivery 1 Jan. 2013 31 Dec. 2014 31 Dec. 2019 31 Dec. 2024
Before 1 July 2015 n/a Phase 0 Phase 1
1 July 2015 - 31 Dec. 2018 Phase 0 Phase 0 Phase 1
1 Jan. 2019 - 31 Dec. 2023 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 2
1 Jan. 2024 - 31 Dec. 2028 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 3
1 Jan. 2029 - Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3
(in the absence of a building contract)
Keel-lay Before 1 July 2013 – 1 July 2015 – 1 July 2020 –
1 July 2025 -
Delivery 1 July 2013 30 June 2015 30 June 2020 30 June 2025
Before 1 July 2015 n/a Phase 0
1 July 2015 - 31 Dec. 2018 Phase 0 Phase 0 Phase 1
1 Jan. 2019 - 31 Dec. 2023 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 2
1 Jan. 2024 - 31 Dec. 2028 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 3
1 Jan. 2029 - Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3
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Contract
Application Receipt
Basic Design
Tank Test Witness
Documents Review
- EEDI Technical File - Power curves
- Additional Information - EEDI Calculation
i Receipt
- Approval of EEDI TF
Receipt Receipt (copy)
- IEE Certificate
Delivery