GreenTech 2011
Chicago, les 25 et 26 mai 2011 Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park Hôtel
L'Alliance Verte vous remercie d'avoir participé en si grand nombre à la 4e édition de son colloque environnemental sur les technologies vertes pour le transport maritime.
Présentations 2011
25 mai, 2011
Session d'ouverture: 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
26 mai, 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
Session de clôture: 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
Exposants 2011
Commanditaires 2011
Merci à nos précieux commanditaires.
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