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SUMMARY:MPA-SMI Joint Workshop on Harbour Craft Electrification
DESCRIPTION:As part of the global drive to address climate change, Singapore has pledged to reduce its Emissions Intensity by 36% from 2005 levels by 2030. From the maritime sector, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the local harbour craft contribute towards the national greenhouse gas inventory and national greenhouse gas totals.As the lead agency for the maritime sector, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is keen to work with the industry in the development of new technologies/solutions supporting the decarbonisation of the harbour crafts, and has identified electrification as one of the potential route for emissions reduction.To better prepare the harbour craft community and contribute to the national effort for decarbonisation, the MPA and the Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) will be jointly organising the Workshop on Harbour Craft Electrification on 30 August 2019, bringing together both the maritime industry and research community to1. Share past and on-going projects/developments for electric harbour craft2. Identify technology/research gaps and propose performance targets for new electric harbour craft3. Discuss and scope out potential joint programmes between the industry and research community to support the development and eventual adoption of electrification technologiesFor more information, please contact Mr Lau Wei Jie (MPA) (Email LAU_Wei_Jie@mpa.gov.sg, DID 6375 1829) or Mr Yang Yang (SMI) (Email yangyang@maritimeinstitute.sg, DID 6271 0632).[This workshop is by-invitation-only.]The following presentation slides are available for download, thanks to all the speakers for sharing their slides:1 Overview of Singapore Harbour Craft Profile.pdfMr Koh Eng KiongAssistant Director, Maritime Energy and Sustainable Development Centre of Excellence (MESD)Nanyang Technological University2 Harbour Bunker Craft Diesel Electric Drive (Hong Lam Marine).pdfMr Andre D&#8217;CostaFleet ManagerHong Lam Marine3 Penguin presentation on Redeem Solar Retrofit.pdfMr James ThamManaging DirectorPenguin International Limited4 Maritime Electrification &#8211; Sembcorp Marine Perspective.pdfDr Hafiiz OsmanAssistant Manager (R&amp;D)Sembcorp Marine5 Energy Storage and Wireless Charging Technologies for Marine Applications.pdfDr Tang YiAssistant Professor, School of Electrical &amp; Electronic EngineeringNanyang Technological University6 Optimal Siting and Sizing of Charging facilities for Electric Harbor Crafts.pdfDr Koh Leong HaiProgramme Director, Renewables&#8217; Integration &amp; Microgrids and Smart Grids &amp; Power Electronics Consortium Singapore​ (SPECS)Energy Research Institute @ NTU7 Potential application of fuel cell in harbor craft.pdfDr Ding Ovi LianProgramme Director, Fuel Cells​Energy Research Institute @ NTU
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