CII DOCUMENT UPDATES: 2022 GUIDELINES ON THE REFERENCE LINES FOR USE WITH OPERATIONAL CARBON INTENSITY INDICATORS (CII REFERENCE LINES GUIDELINES, G2)

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted Resolution MEPC.353(78), issuing updated Guidelines on the Reference Lines for Operational Carbon Intensity Indicators (CII Reference Lines Guidelines, G2). These guidelines provide a standardized framework for assessing and benchmarking carbon intensity performance in the maritime sector.

Key Aspects of the CII Reference Lines

Establishing CII Benchmarks

  • Reference lines are derived from 2019 operational carbon intensity data, serving as the baseline for future reductions.
  • Each ship type (e.g., bulk carriers, tankers, container ships) has a specific reference line for CII calculations.

Standardized Calculation Methods

  • The CII reference value is determined using median regression analysis of fuel consumption, ship capacity, and operational performance.
  • Administrations and Recognized Organizations (ROs) will use these reference lines to evaluate compliance under MARPOL Annex VI.

Industry Impact and Compliance

  • Ship operators must ensure their CII ratings improve annually to meet IMO’s carbon intensity reduction targets.
  • Non-compliance may require corrective action plans to align with efficiency benchmarks.

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