"Maritime Emissions: Hong Kong’s Next Steps" Seminar(只有英文版本)

Event Date
9 Aug 2017
Event Time
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Venue
BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
This seminar aims to share the latest information on changes worldwide and in neighbouring port cities, and to exchange views not only within the shipping sector, ferry companies and ports, but amongst all those businesses with an interest in reducing marine emissions and improving air quality. It will cover the areas including the current levels of and sources of marine emissions, developments at an international level and in other Emissions Control Areas and the next steps that can be taken to further reduce emissions whilst ecuring Hong Kong's position as a world class port.
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Over the past few years, Hong Kong has taken substantial strides in achieving marine emissions reductions. Ship owners took the lead through the Fair Winds Charter, a commitment to the use of low sulphur fuel for ocean-going vessels (OGVs) berthing in Hong Kong. This ultimately led to Emissions Control Areas in the Pearl River Delta and other Mainland ports. Recently, the HKSAR Government has proposed to put in place measures so that, as part of the Mainland’s new emissions control areas, ships will be required to use low sulphur fuel not only at berth but in Hong Kong’s waters by January 2019.

This raises the question – what’s next? What else can and should be done to further improve air quality and maintain low carbon emissions in the busy marine areas around Hong Kong? And how can Hong Kong position itself ahead of others to capture business advantage?

This seminar aims to share the latest information on changes worldwide and in neighbouring port cities, and to exchange views not only within the shipping sector, ferry companies and ports, but amongst all those businesses with an interest in reducing marine emissions and improving air quality. It will cover the following areas:

  • The current levels of and sources of marine emissions
  • Developments at an international level and in other Emissions Control Areas
  • The next steps that can be taken to further reduce emissions whilst securing Hong Kong’s position as a world class port

Please click here for the details of the Program Rundown

Speakers/Panelists:

  • Alice Cheung, JP, Deputy Director, Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection Department
  • Brian Lau, Principal Environmental Protection Officer (Air Policy), Environmental Protection Department
  • Arthur Bowring, Senior Consultant, Hong Kong Shipowners Association
  • Roberto Giannetta, Secretary-General, Hong Kong Liner Shipping Association
  • YW Tsang, Assistant General Manager (Engineering), Hongkong International Terminals Limited
  • TC Yee, Chairman of BEC’s Transport & Logistics Advisory Committee, BEC Board Director, and General Manager (Corporate Development), The Hongkong Electric Company Limited


Registration:

Date 9 August 2017 (Wednesday)
Time 9:30am - 12:00noon (Registration starts at 9:00am)
Venue BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong (location map)
Fee

BEC Members
HK$250

Non BEC Members
HK$400

Members of Supporting Organisation
HK$250 (Promo code will be given)

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Thank you for your supporting towards Business Environment Council. The registration is closed.

For enquiries, please contact Ms Hathi Lau (T. 2784 3958 | E. hathilau@bec.org.hk).


Payment Details: 
 
-By Cheque:
Please send a crossed cheque made payable to “Business Environment Council Limited” to the following address: Business Environment Council, 2/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, Attn.: Ms Hathi Lau
 
-By Credit Card
Please download and complete the payment form and email to hathilau@bec.org.hk.

Remarks
(1)    Registrations are subject to final confirmations from BEC
(2)    Registrations of non-BEC members are subject to seats availability, after allowing for members’ registrations
(3)   BEC reserves the right not to accept any registration, at its sole discretion and without the need to give explanations


Supporting Organisations:

Hong Kong Shipowners Association

Hong Kong Liner Shipping Association