MB'92 leads the way in yard offsetting
hp_nws_03Since February 2009 MB´92 has been leading the way in carbon offsetting in superyacht refit yards. Clients have been offered the option to participate in compensating the carbon emissions from their consumed shore power. The shipyard itself has

then matched its clients offset by purchasing a same amount of offsets.
Up to the end of 2009 this has lead to an offset amount of almost 2 million kWh of electricity. To have an
idea of the amount, this is the equivalent of the carbon emissions generated by modern European car doing almost 5 million kilometres on the road (!). The amount also represents a major part of the total electricity consumption of the shipyard.
So, how does it work? If the yacht decides to participate, MB´92 will charge a small amount on the yacht’s metered electricity consumption whilst in the yard. The total amount for the Carbon Offset will be invoiced alongside the cost of the electricity itself. The consumption details and yacht particulars are then communicated to the Carbon Offset partner, Yacht Carbon Offset. They will then issue a personalisedCertificate for the yacht upon departure. Then, twice a year MB´92 will match the actions of its clients for
that half year period by carbon offsetting the same total quantity of electricity again, to compensate for its office and other yard energy consumptions.
logo-yco_80hThe funds of the purchased offsets are used to support independently verified emissions reduction projects, such as renewable energy projects, so that each tonne of CO2 emissions from the yacht’s shore power is balanced by an equivalent tonne of atmospheric CO2 reductions from the project. For each project selected by Yacht Carbon Offset, independent reputable organisations such as TÜV, Lloyds Register, etc. verify that carbon savings are properly quantified and monitored, and that the projects could not have taken place
without the funding support from the Offsets. Its Lloyds Register Quality Assurance Certification to ISO 9001 ensures that the Carbon Offsetting process is fully certified.

 

MB´92 senior project manager and creator of the carbon offset program, Bob Wagemakers, says he is very pleasantly surprised with the ever increasing interest that the clients show. “Initially, during the first half of the year, just under 20% of the vessels took part in the offset program. But in the second half of 2009 we have seen a serious growth, with about 50% of yachts participating. Perhaps a good psychological incentive are the Carbon Offset flags we provide to the participants, an idea of Miquel LLiteras, our operations
manager. Not only with our carbon offset program, but also in other aspects of the shipyard, such as waste recycling, we see an encouraging trend of awareness amongst those involved in superyacht operation.”


Whilst offsetting the shore power only compensates a limited part of the total energy consumed by the yacht, the principle can readily be applied to the vessel’s consumption of diesel fuel. As Yacht Carbon Offset’s Managing Director Mark Robinson explains: “The decision by a yacht to participate in MB’92’s programme has often been its first step towards a policy of Carbon Offsetting on board.

This naturallyleads to thinking about the yacht’s fuel consumption, which for a busy yacht can account for a significant carbon footprint over a season. The good news is that a policy of Carbon Offsetting this fuel typically adds only a very modest amount to the operating budget”


Just as for MB’92’s initiative, Yacht Carbon Offset is seeing an increasing number of yachts choosing to Carbon Offset their fuel. Robinson says: “The market response to this new specialist service has been great. Month by month, more large yachts are deciding to Carbon Offset, and many now include the practice as a routine part of their environmental management programme. Owners evidently appreciate the opportunity to make this highly relevant gesture which is a matter of personal satisfaction to them.
Their support deserves particular thanks; the result of their leadership has been many thousands of tonnes of greenhouse gas reductions, with more to come”

 

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