Dear all,
Since February I'm working in a research project at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden aiming to analyze the prerequisites and providing tools for implementing an energy management system according to standards like EN 16001 or upcoming ISO 50001 in a shipping company. The questions of why aren't more measures being implemented, and what the drivers and barriers for increased energy efficiency are naturally follows. So, I've been interviewing energy managers, operations managers, commanders etc. from a couple of Swedish shipping companies and compared their experiences to successful projects in other industries, where energy management systems are more common.
The first report is just finished, and being new in the field, I'd be happy for your feedback:
http://www.lighthouse.nu/img/publications/Newsletter_specialissue_0...
One of the main points is that there is a great lack of knowledge of current energy use, which makes understanding what measures are most cost-efficient to implement difficult, which in turn hinders investments. Shipping companies could greatly benefit from taking a more holistic and systematic approach to their work with energy efficiency.
Best,
Hannes