Capital Ship Management Corp. (‘Capital’) has successfully completed the world’s first
Capital Ship Management Corp. (‘Capital’) has successfully completed the world’s first tanker On-Shore Power Supply (OPS) Compatibility Assessment in partnership with Lloyd’s Register (LR).
The project is the first completion of the tanker compatibility assessment after official publication of the IEC 80005-1 standard in 2012.
The assessment ensures that Capital’s 155k Suezmax-type oil tankers, ‘Argeus’, ‘Aristoklis’, ‘Archelaos’, ‘Aristodimos’, ‘Ayrton’, ‘Amor’ currently under construction to be delivered between 2025 – 2027, will be fully compatible with on-shore power infrastructure at the Port of Long Beach (POLB), in California State, USA. This means the vessel will be ready for seamless connection to shore power at berth, enhancing both operational efficiency and environmental compliance.
LR played a crucial role in the project by resolving critical technical uncertainties related to OPS compatibility, a challenge that had previously hindered shipowners and shipyards from specifying and installing the correct equipment. By successfully clarifying these requirements, LR has solved a vital issue for vessels visiting the oil terminals at POLB to ensure they comply with California Air Resources Board (CARB) emission control requirements.
With CARB’s 2020 Regulation for ship type tanker’s emission control compliance in effect from 1 January 2025, ports and shipowners worldwide face increasing
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