Pacific Community finalist for top Maritime Award

09 August 2018, 12:00AM

PR - The Pacific Community (S.P.C.) as host institution of the Maritime Technology Cooperation Centre in the Pacific (M.T.C.C.-Pacific), has been named a finalist for the 2018 Lloyd’s List Asia Pacific Awards.

This is one of the most prestigious maritime awards recognising innovative and dynamic contributions of companies and individuals responsible for continuously improving safe and environmentally friendly performance of the shipping industry in the Asia Pacific region.

M.T.C.C.-Pacific works to increase energy efficient operations of vessels and ports in the Pacific through capacity development which consequently reduces greenhouse gas emissions and led to its nomination in the environment category. 

In celebration of this auspicious nomination, the Director General for S.P.C. Dr. Colin Tukuitonga said that, “Maritime Transport is a lifeline in the Pacific and this nomination reflects the commitment S.P.C. has made to support innovative and environmentally sustainable projects to benefit the region. 

“M.T.C.C.-Pacific is already helping reduce carbon emissions and is a shining example of how innovative Pacific solutions can reduce the impact of transport on our environment and hold the large emitters accountable globally.”

M.T.C.C.-Pacific has been operating for just over 12 months and has trained over 100 vessel operators across six Pacific island countries in energy efficient operation of vessels. 

Fifteen per cent of those trained are women as the project is also contributing to increase the representation of women in the maritime sector in the Pacific. M.T.C.C.-Pacific is also assisting in energy management development activities for 25 ships and 7 ports.

The project is already seeing large achievements with The Solomon Islands Port Authority reporting overall energy savings of 8% amounting to 15 tonnes of greenhouse gas emission reduction per month following through from energy audits and implementation of short-term pilot-projects. 

As a result of these energy efficient measures the SI Ports Authority has seen a savings of SBD72,000/month. M.T.C.C.-Pacific will soon progress on to retrofitting ships with green technologies that will further reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

 “M.T.C.C.-Pacific works for the entire Pacific islands region in a collaborative spirit to bring technical tools and methods to assist the Pacific maritime industries in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from their operations. We are extremely privileged and delighted to be finalist for such a prestigious award in the environment category that recognises S.P.C. work to establish M.T.C.C.-Pacific and have significant results within one year of operations,” said Thierry Nervale S.P.C’s Deputy Director Oceans and Maritime and Head of M.T.C.C.-Pacific.

M.T.C.C.-Pacific is one of the five centres established worldwide and forms part of the Global M.T.C.C’s Network (G.M.N.), implemented by the International Maritime Organization (I.M.O.) and funded by the European Union. 

M.T.C.C.-Pacific is hosted by S.P.C. and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (S.P.R.E.P.) as part of a collaborative approach for climate change mitigation in maritime. 

The winners of the Lloyd’s List Asia Pacific Awards will be announced in Singapore on World Maritime Day, 27th of September 2018.

09 August 2018, 12:00AM
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