1 Each ship shall keep on board a ship specific Ship Energy Efficiency
Management Plan (SEEMP). This may form part of the ship's Safety Management System
(SMS). The SEEMP shall be developed and reviewed, taking into account the guidelines
adopted by the Organization.footnote
2 In the case of a ship of 5,000 gross tonnage and above, the SEEMP shall
include a description of the methodology that will be used to collect the data required
by regulation
27.1 of this Annex and the processes that will be used to report the data to
the ship's Administration.
3 In the case of a ship of 5,000 gross tonnage and above, which falls into
one or more of the categories in regulations 2.2.5, 2.2.7, 2.2.9, 2.2.11, 2.2.14 to 2.2.16, 2.2.22, and 2.2.26 to
2.2.29 of this Annex:
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.1 On or before 1 January 2023 the SEEMP shall include:
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.1 a description of the methodology that will be used to
calculate the ship's attained annual operational CII required by regulation
28 of this Annex and the processes that will be used to report
this value to the ship's Administration;
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.2 the required annual operational CII, as specified in regulation
28 of this Annex, for the next three years;
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.3 an implementation plan documenting how the required annual
operational CII will be achieved during the next three years; and
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.4 a procedure for self-evaluation and improvement.
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.2 For a ship rated as D for three consecutive years or rated as E in
accordance with regulation 28 of this Annex, the SEEMP shall be reviewed in
accordance with regulation 28.8 of this Annex to include a plan of
corrective actions to achieve the required annual operational CII.
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.3 The SEEMP shall be subject to verification and company audits
taking into account the guidelines to be developed by the Organization.