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Greenpact Ships

Emissions Analytics for Shipping

Calculate emission footprint for the fleet or individual vessels and voyages both in absolute terms and in carbon intensity.

  • Get access to and compare emissions from individual ships, fleet, operator, country.
  • Track CII rating for individual vessels, by operator or a defined fleet.

Transparent, easy to use interface

Our digital platform makes tracking and analyzing ship emissions a breeze. Our dynamic data, graphical visualizations, and modern interface give you the power that static reports and general emission tables can’t provide. Our vast data is transparent, not encumbered by conflicts of interest or special interests.

Ranking

Ranking of emission footprint across ship owner, ship type, country, or region.

Voyage analytics

Evaluate emissions footprint as part of the criteria when selecting a ship voyage or charter contract.

Cost/benefit

Analyze cost/benefit of improvements to a specific ship or contract.

Accredited

Accredicted by Smart Freight Center to provide calculations of GHG emissions for freight and logistics operations. These are in methodological conformance with the Global Logistics Emissions Council(GLEC) Framework for Logistics Emissions Methodologies – link.

Esgian provides data and advanced modelling enabling reporting of historic and estimated emissions with strong tools to support sustainability benchmarking.

Frequently asked questions

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Disclaimer, Terms and Conditions

The emissions estimates provided on this Platform reflect Esgian’s assessment at the time that they are made available as part of the Service. No guarantee can be given that such emissions estimates will be the same as reported figures. The emissions data is for its intended recipients only and shall not be published or circulated to a third party without our prior written permission. Whilst Esgian AS has endeavoured to provide accurate and reliable emissions estimates, no liability with respect to its completeness or accuracy is accepted. Any reliance on the emissions estimates is done on your sole risk.

Upon accessing the Service you accept our Terms and Conditions which we encourage you to read carefully. These can be changed at any time, and the latest version can be found here.

Who needs Greenpact Ships?

Whether you work for a bank, financial institution, investment fund, insurance company, consultancy, charterer, ship operator or ship owner, emissions are a critical aspect of the shipping market. Emissions will be part of the foundation for any decision, whether it is a portfolio, investments, access to capital, contracting, supply/service planning, reporting, strategy and more.

How do you model the CO2e emissions of a vessel?

For all operational modes, Greenpact Ships estimates the required power consumption, multiplies it by the specific fuel consumption of the engines installed on board, and converts fuel consumption into emissions according to EU’s default emission factors (Annex I, Part A) for the different types of fuel.

All vessels are monitored through AIS, which allows monitoring of activity and to apply correct data such as speed, draft and metocean data.

The model is developed by Naval Architects using recognized models and vessel design/operation procedures.

How to compare emissions from user-defined vessels in emission analytics?

Click on the emission analytics tab on the left. In the filters, the user is allowed to select the vessels by name. Multiple other filters could be used to narrow down the number of vessels.

What is CII?

The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) is a rating scheme developed by IMO (International Maritime Organization). It measures how efficiently a ship transports goods or passengers and is given in grams of CO2e emitted per cargo-carrying capacity and nautical mile. The basic CII is calculated as CO2e emitted per cargo-carrying capacity and nautical mile. The CII calculation will be further improved through correction factors in a separate guideline that will be developed next year.

How is sailing time calculated?

The sailing time is taken as the ratio of the number of hours a vessel reports the status “Underway using engine,” that is being in transit and the total number of hours in the considered time period. The ratio is presented in percentage.

In Emission Analytics, Sailing time/CO2e emissions/Distance covered/CII are showing completely different values compared to my company’s internal figures. How do I report this to Esgian?

Esgian is continuously improving the accuracy and reliability of all our products. If our presented data deviates from your figures, please do not hesitate to contact us.

How can I get user support or more information about subscriptions?

For technical support, questions regarding usage of the site, or to report issues with the site, contact us.

Regarding subscriptions and pricing, note that these are normally valid for a one-year period, but we may offer discounts for multi-year subscriptions.  For more information, please contact us so we can find the right solution for you.

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