Port: Oslo havn
Oslo havn
Environmental Port Index (EPI) has been introduced as an economic incentive to support sustainable and eco-friendly cruise operations
The score ranges from 0 (lowest) to 100 (best).
Quay charges will subsequently be subject to a pro-portionate change as follows:
Key statistics
The total count of cruise ship visits to the port.
A performance metric ranging from 0 (no emission reduction) to 100 (complete emission reduction). It assesses a cruise ship's emission reduction efforts during its stay at the port through operational measures.
A performance metric ranging from 0 (no emission reduction) to 100 (complete emission reduction). It assesses a cruise ship's emission reduction efforts during its stay at the port through operational measures.
A performance metric ranging from 0 (no emission reduction) to 100 (complete emission reduction). It assesses a cruise ship's emission reduction efforts during its stay at the port through operational measures.
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EPI ports & vessels
This is our full EPI Port Registry with links to the website of each port where EPI is in place. The EPI is designed to be a truly international solution, backed by global maritime experts and a robust IT infrastructure capable of supporting ports around the world.
Join the network
To join the growing network of ports benefiting from the EPI and to offer the value of EPI reporting to ships calling at your port, please get in touch.
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For a score below 40: 2 x (40- EPI)
For a score above 40: -3/7 x (EPI - 40)
If a ship fails to report data within 72 hrs, it will be appointed a score of 0.
If a ship has facilities for shore power, it will be ap-pointed a minimum score of 40.
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