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Hosted by the co-chairs of the IMarEST's Ship Energy and Environment Special Interest Group, this series brings bitesize expert insights on all things related to ship propulsion, emissions, and sustainable energy. Join Maurice O'Donoghue and Gillian Reynolds for a series of short but technical perspectives direct from industry specialists, providing a detailed look at leading topics in the marine sector.

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For the final bonus episode on the IMO we return to Andy Wright in conversation with Maurice, who explains his work with the Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR) and the recent significant developments regarding the NOx Technical Code. Andy shares some details on some newly-agreed measurements that will help to increase regulation of marine engine emissions.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
Gill speaks to UCL Energy Institute professor and IMarEST Fellow Tristan Smith, who provides insight on the IMarEST's recent contributions to IMO policy development around greenhouse gas emissions at sea. We also learn about the 'milestone meeting' of the 83rd session of the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) and its anticipated impact on the maritime sector over the next few decades.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
In the first of three bonus episodes on the work of the International Maritime Organization, IMarEST Fellow Andy Wright introduces the purpose and structure of the IMO. Andy explains how, in its capacity as one of the 88 non-governmental organisations holding consultative status, the IMarEST supports the IMO's 176 Member States through the provision of impartial technical maritime knowledge and research and debate support.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
For the last episode in this series, IMarEST Fellow John Poulson sits down with Chris Law, Senior Vice President - Loss Control Specialist for Aon to understand the benefits of nuclear energy in the maritime space, both as a form of propulsion and as a source of offshore power production. Chris looks at the benefits of molten-salt reactors over conventional reactors, the safety implications, and some of the likely hurdles of the technology, both economic and social.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
Senior Marine Engineer and Fuel Specialist at Brookes Bell and IMarEST member Michael Banning is responsible for setting ISO 8217, the international standard on fuels used in marine engines. Michael takes us through the latest revisions to the standard and what is done to ensure safety standards and quality assurances to buyers and handlers of marine fuel.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
What are the realistic alternatives to marine diesel? Clean Shipping Lead at BMT and IMarEST member Dr Thomas Beard provides a detailed dive into the practicalities and obstacles of the 'big four' alternative fuels: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), methanol, ammonia and hydrogen. Thomas analyses the challenges of retrofitting existing ships to accommodate new fuel storage tanks and compares this with risks such as energy densities and flashpoints, highlighting the crucial decisions that ship owners and managers face as the industry transitions to net zero.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
Secretary General of the International Windship Association (IWSA) Gavin Allwright gives a brief overview of wind propulsion on ships. Gavin takes us through types of sail, current adoption among ships and a vision for the growth of the technology.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
Dr Thomas Bayer, Lead Specialist for Fuel Cell Technology for Lloyd's Register, speaks with his colleague and IMarEST member Dr Muhammad Usman on his work with fuel cells and hydrogen technology. Thomas takes us through how fuel cells work and their current role in maritime propulsion, as well as a look at some of the main barriers to widespread adoption in the industry and his predictions for the future of the technology.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
Co-Chairs of the IMarEST's Ship Energy and Environment Special Interest Group Maurice O'Donoghue and Gillian Reynolds introduce this series of podcasts, which sheds light on the biggest issues and questions facing the marine industry as it looks to decarbonise ship emissions via alternative fuels and propulsion methods.The IMarEST is the only organisation to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists under one international multi-disciplinary membership body, providing professional registration and career support and development at every stage of a marine professional's journey. To find a grade of membership that's right for you, visit imarest.org/membership today.
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