It is stated in a Press release that the Green Shipping Programme, established by the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA), is aimed at reducing the environmental impact of shipping and promoting green and clean shipping in Singapore. AET is participating in the Green Ship element of the programme which encourages ship owners to adopt energy efficient ship designs that reduce fuel consumption and associated emissions. To qualify, owners have to submit an International Energy Efficiency Certificate that proves the vessels’ Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) exceeds the IMO’s minimum requirements.
As a further endorsement of AET’s commitment to environmental responsibility, the company will soon take delivery of its newest “eco-design” Suezmax tanker. This vessel, named Eagle San Pedro, is the last of four sister ships to join the fleet from Samsung Heavy Industries in Korea. The 158,000dwt newbuild includes hull form optimisation and de-rating of the main engine power for low load optimisation, saver fins, a star propeller and rudder bulb to substantially reduce the amount of fuel used.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr. Hor Weng Yew said: “I am very proud to sign our commitment to this extremely worthwhile environmental programme. Protection of the natural environment features very highly on the corporate agenda of all responsible ship owners and, at AET, we are investing significant resources into ensuring we operate in the most environmentally friendly way possible.
By the end of this year, we would have taken delivery of four new ‘eco-design’ Suezmax tankers which are all operating under the Green Ship Programme. Next year we will accept four new ‘eco-design’ VLCCs into our fleet. We are committed to a fleet rejuvenation programme that ensures all new vessels joining the fleet will be significantly more fuel-efficient than those they replace. This is good for us, good for our customers and good for the environment.”
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