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JPD aims to develop future-proof LNG carrier design

Written by Nick Blenkey
future-proof LNG carrier

Design will be equipped to take advantage of future decarbonization techniques as they mature.

Wärtsilä is working with ABS and China’s Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (HZS) in a Joint Development Project (JPD) to develop a flexible, future-proof, and modular LNG carrier (LNGC) vessel concept. The multi-fuel electric vessel is intended to deliver immediate CO2 savings, and to be ready for the adoption of future decarbonization technologies to support zero-emission shipping ambitions.

Wärtsilä’s Integrated Systems and Solutions specialists are working alongside ABS specialists in Singapore, Houston and Athens and HZS’ R&D and LNGC design team in Shanghai to evaluate the vessel’s performance against the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) up to at least 2050. This involves the use of advanced multi-physics modeling and simulation, and the application of various decarbonisation technologies and solutions to the vessel’s design and operational modes.

The entire vessel design will be optimized around a compact, electrified, integrated, and efficient propulsion power solution that will lead to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions immediately. The design will also be ready to integrate new technologies in the future in order to stay ahead of the requirements of CII.

“The evolving demands of the CII mean vessels will need to be ready to continuously adapt to improve their rating and remain viable for the duration of their operational life,” said Patrick Ryan, ABS senior vice president, global engineering and technology. “Advanced multi-physics modeling and simulation techniques enable the development of a vessel with a strong CII profile at launch that is also equipped to take advantage of future decarbonization technologies as they mature.”

“We are very glad to closely work together with Wärtsilä and ABS to develop the new generation of LNG carriers offering a low-carbon footprint and low OPEX cost,” said Mr. Song Wei, R&D deputy director of Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding. “This state-of-the-art hybrid solution will be developed to power the future LNG carrier, enabling dual-fuel engines to run always at their best efficiency and providing flexible power supply modes to adapt to various load demands.”

“Ship owners are currently faced with unprecedented challenges and uncertainties as they attempt to plan for their fleets to meet the IMO’s CII trajectory of -70% by 2050. What is certain is that this planning must start now in order to safeguard a future-proof newbuild vessel design,” says Stefan Nysjö, vice president, power supply, Wärtsilä Marine Power. “By optimizing the vessel design around a compact, electrified and hybridized propulsion system, remarkably high efficiency will be maintained across a broad range of vessel speeds and power nodes – making it highly suitable to accommodate all needed vessel speed and voyage optimiations in the future

“The modular and hybrid smart propulsion system also provides the correct foundation for the introduction of new and potentially highly intermittent low carbon energy sources and propulsion energy saving devices, both in the newbuild phase and also later as potential retrofit solutions.”

Categories: News, TechnologyTags: ABS, carbon intensity indicator, CII, HudongZhonghua Shipbuilding, IMO, LNG carrier, Patrick Ryan, Stefan Nysjö, Wartsila
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Read source:  https://www.marinelog.com/technology/jpd-aims-to-develop-future-proof-lng-carrier-design/

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