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Kongsberg Maritime announced the launch of its new Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS). This advanced system lets shipowners and operators effectively monitor and control vessel emissions, ensuring compliance with increasingly stringent environmental regulations and optimising fuel efficiency.

Kongsberg CEMS uses innovative sensor technology to provide accurate and continuous measurement of key greenhouse gases, including CO₂, CH₄, SOx, NOx, and CO.

Decarbonisation strategies

Unlike traditional calculation methods based on fuel consumption monitoring, CEMS offers a comprehensive and real-time analysis of exhaust emissions from all combustion sources, allowing informed decision-making for decarbonisation strategies.

"Ship owners need to comply with upcoming regulations that are tightening, year by year. The key to future proofing vessels is emissions monitoring, and Kongsberg CEMS delivers the reliable data from sensor to cloud that our clients demand," says Randi Østern, Senior Project Manager at Kongsberg Maritime.

Modular design of CEMS

The modular design of CEMS ensures easy installation on both existing vessels and newbuilds

Kongsberg CEMS is fully integrated with Kongsberg Maritime’s K-Chief vessel automation system which automates emissions data through a unified interface. This reduces manual effort, minimises errors, and enhances overall operational efficiency. 

The modular design of CEMS ensures easy installation on both existing vessels and newbuilds. Integration with K-Chief also means diagnostic support can be done remotely with full cybersecurity protocols in place.

Operational improvements and cost savings

With real-time monitoring and analysis, Kongsberg CEMS also helps owners and operators identify opportunities for operational improvements and cost savings. The system provides timely maintenance alerts, ensuring the accuracy of emissions data and reducing the risk of non-compliance.

Backed by Kongsberg Maritime’s global support network, CEMS offers a powerful tool for shipowners to navigate future environmental regulations and secure the long-term competitiveness of their fleets.

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