GreenTech 2011
Chicago, May 25 and 26 Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park Hotel
Green Marine wants to thank all of its guests for having contributed to the success of the 4th edition of the annual conference on green technologies and innovation in marine transportation.
2011 Presentations
May 25, 2011
Opening Session: Environment and the Marine Industry: Local, Regional and Global Trends
RDML Michael N. Parks, U.S. Coast Guard: Guest Speaker
David A. Ullrich, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative: Cities and the Marine Industry: How to Paint a Green Future
Barry M. Shepherd, Lloyd's Register North America: Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) for Marine Green House Gas Emissions Control
Session 1: Ship Emissions
Anthony Maietta, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: EPA's Midwest Clean Diesel Initiative
Olaf Knüppel, Couple Systems GmbH: How to comply with the Challenges from MARPOL Annex VI in an Economical Way: the DryEGS Process
Albert R. Carbone, ShipDecision and Jason Crooks, Canfornav Inc.: Comprehensive Emissions Performance Reporting
Session 2: Greening Projects for Ports
George Braam, P.E., Kudrna & Associates Ltd.: Harborside Golf- Transformation of a Chicago Landscape
James Wasley, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Greening the Inner Harbor
Peter Berry, Port of Windsor: Port Rehabilitation by using Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Methods
Session 3: Research and Development
Sarah Bailey, Fisheries and Oceans Canada: Risk Assessment of Ship-Mediated Introductions to the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River
Allegra Cangelosi, Great ships Initiative: Recent Ballast Treatment and Monitoring Research
Laurent Bellavance, Technopole Maritime du Québec: Research Consortium Project for Innovation in the Shipping Industry
May 26, 2011
Session 4: Environmental Performance
Visa Roine, Eniram Ltd.: To Measure is to Know - Quantifying Energy Performance to drive Environmental Improvements across the Fleet
Charles Massicotte, OpDAQ Systems: Ship Performance Monitoring Systems
Joachim Pektzilikoglou, Atlantic Towing Limited: Beyond Regulatory Compliance: Integrating the ISO 14001 Standards to Improve Environmental Preservation and Sustainability
Session 5: Innovative Projects for Ports
Gary Paulson, Prince Rupert Port Authority: Prince Rupert Port Authority: Marine Shore Power
Mathieu Rondeau, CIDCO: Harbor Infrastructurs Inspection supported by Multibeam Echosounder (MBES) and Laser Scanner Integration
Judy Beck, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Environmental Compliance Tool for Port Sector
Session 6: Lubricants
Peter Vickers, Vickers Oils: Bio-Lubes: Myth and Reality
Anthony T. Capasso, Castrol Marine: The Legislation, Compliance and Environmental Impact on Lubricant Discharges
Mike Kasbek, Terresolve Technologies Ltd.: Environmental Lubricants in Marine Applications
Session 7: Monitoring, Measuring and Reporting Tools
Robert W. Westmont, W R Systems Ltd.: Measuring with Laser Based Direct Monitoring
Jukka Ignatius, Onboard-Napa Ldt.: Emissions Reporting Framework-Forthcoming Regulations and Benefiits for the Owner
Thomas Flauger, KRAL AG: Experience with the KRAL Cylinder Lubricating Oil Measurement System on Large Marine Diesel Engines
Closing Session: Future Perspectives
Harry Vorokas, Germanischer Loyd: Preparation for Future Compliance: Ship Recycling for Shipowners
Mira Hube, Algoma Central Corporation: Environmental Ship Design - Equinox Class Vessels
Dale Bergeron, University of Minnesota: Wrap-up and Conclusions
Exhibitors 2011
Thank you to our 2011 conference sponsors
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