What is EEDI and why is it important?
EEDI stands for Energy Efficiency Design Index. It measures COβ emissions per unit of cargo transport, encouraging ship designers to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas output.
How do I calculate my ship's EEDI?
To calculate your ship's EEDI, input the installed engine power, cargo-carrying capacity, and vessel type into our calculator. The tool will adjust for a capacity factor based on these details.
Does EEDI apply to all types of ships?
EEDI applies to new ships built after January 1, 2015, and is designed to encourage efficiency improvements across various vessel types.
How does the capacity factor affect EEDI calculations?
The capacity factor adjusts the cargo-carrying capacity based on the ship's type and design. This ensures that different vessel types are compared fairly in terms of energy efficiency.
Can I use this calculator for existing ships?
This calculator is specifically designed for new ships built after January 1, 2015. For existing ships, refer to the International Maritime Organization's guidelines on EEDI.
What are the benefits of reducing a ship's EEDI?
Reducing a ship's EEDI leads to lower COβ emissions, improved fuel efficiency, and potentially reduced operational costs. It also contributes to global efforts in combating climate change.
Where can I find more information about EEDI regulations?
For detailed information on EEDI regulations, visit the International Maritime Organization's website or consult maritime law resources specific to your country.