Wed 25 Apr 2018 16:52

Bureau Veritas launches 'My Fuel Consumption' compliance tool


Enables owners to submit their SEEMPs as required by IMO-DCS.


My Fuel Consumption is an application to help shipowners comply with new regulations for energy efficiency management. Phase 2, planned for June, will allow owners to complete their declarations for both IMO-DCS and EU-MRV through one online form.
Image: Bureau Veritas
Bureau Veritas has announced the introduction of the first phase of My Fuel Consumption - a cloud-based web application available for use on desktop, mobile and tablet which is designed to make compliance easy, with a digitized process throughout the various steps of IMO-DCS (declaration of fuel consumption) and EU MRV regulations (CO2 emissions).

All ships of 5,000 GT and above must submit IMO-DCS plan to receive a confirmation of compliance from their flag states or delegated Recognized Organizations (ROs) before January 1, 2019. Phase 1 of My Fuel Consumption, enables owners to fill in and submit their Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plans (SEEMPs) Part II as requested by IMO-DCS for their Bureau Veritas classed ships using the app, and then to follow the review progress on-line and download their confirmation of compliance.

From 2019 onwards, all ships of 5,000 GT and above will need to collect, aggregate and report fuel consumption data for each year, before March 31 of the next year, so that flag states, or delegated ROs, can verify and validate the ship data by May 31 and issue annually IMO-DCS statements of compliance to shipowners. This is already effective from 2018 onwards for EU-MRV applicable ships.

Phase 2 of My Fuel Consumption, planned for June, will enable owners to complete their declarations, for both IMO-DCS and EU-MRV, through one online form. Owners will also be able to follow-up progress of their reviews with Bureau Veritas using the app and then download their statement of compliance. This will be effective for their BV-classed ships and MRV ships contracted with Bureau Veritas.

Laurent Hentges, Vice President Operational Excellence, Bureau Veritas, commented: "The whole point of My Fuel Consumption is to make life simpler and easier for our clients, and therefore contribute to the reduction of emissions. It also helps them to get accessible, accurate and useful data as well as being a compliance tool."


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