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1 Clean, green shipping: innovative vessels designs & barges NAP ENGINEERING HELENGI ENGINEERING Ioannis Bakas, Technical Manager Laskaridis Library, Piraeus May 21, 2018

2 Innovative vessels designs & barges 1. Innovative Vessels Designs 2. Bunker (Barges) Vessels Designs 3. LNG system on board evolution 4. Near Future 2

3 Innovative vessels designs & barges 1. Innovative Vessels Designs 2. Bunker (Barges) Vessels Designs 3. LNG system on board evolution 4. Near Future 3

4 Innovative vessels designs & barges INNOVATIVE VESSELS DESIGNS Driving forces towards hull and onboard systems innovation: 1. Maximizing the economy of scale factor still plays a key role in blue water marine segment. Due to fuel prices pressure however, innovation is constantly in need of bringing forth designs that will better balance the function of minimizing fuel by taking the maximum cargo space usage. 2. The Green Ship concept is particularly quite attractive in cruise sector, where passengers (or guests as is more marketing - correct) are critically investigating their ship regarding her environmental footprint and impact. 3. Linked to the above, a green cruise ship or ferry will be more suitable for sailing in sensitive waters, like the Artic or northern Canada. 4. Oil is in a transition phase due to emission reduction. Alternative fuels are foreseen, some of them displaying a very promising picture to ship-owners. LNG is one of them and already becomes a more mature alternative fuel. As barriers related to technology and infrastructure are removed, ship owners in all segments are looking to distinguish themselves through more sustainable and cleaner transportation by adopting it as marine fuel. 4

5 Innovative vessels designs & barges RECENT INNOVATIVE DESIGNS OF LNG FUELED SHIPS 1. LNG Carrier SERI CAMELLIA, m³ Innovative elements: a) Pre-Swirl Mewis-duct (developed by BMS) b) Hi-Fin (developed by HHI) c) Integrated Hull Structure tank cover system that reduces steel weight, as well as air resistance Source: 5

6 Innovative vessels designs & barges RECENT INNOVATIVE DESIGNS OF LNG FUELED SHIPS 2. Dual fuel/hybrid ferry SEASPAN SWIFT, 1034 lane meters Innovative elements: a) Using three energy sources (diesel, LNG, batteries) b) Reduced operational costs c) High level of redundancy Source: 6

7 Innovative vessels designs & barges INNOVATIVE DESIGNS OF LNG FUELED SHIPS UNDER DEVELOPMENT 1. Cruise Ship COSTA SMERALDA Costa Cruises / Carnival Corporation One of the keys to establishing LNG as a standard for powering cruise ships is building out an extensive, safe and reliable infrastructure across the globe for this clean burning fossil fuel. We are proud to be on the forefront of advancing LNG as a fuel source for the cruise industry. Tom Strang, Senior Vice President Carnival Corporation Source: 7

8 Innovative vessels designs & barges INNOVATIVE DESIGNS OF LNG FUELED SHIPS UNDER DEVELOPMENT 2. Bulk Carrier PROJECT FORWARD Arista Shipping Forward Ships has applied existing and tested technology to design a cargo ship that emits up to 35% less CO2, 80% less NOx, 99% less Sox, 99% less PM than conventional ships Technology convergence, and Forward Ships clever approach, has enabled functionality which made our concept financially viable way, for the first time. OBJECTIVE To develop a bulk carrier vessel which will comply with all known environmental regulations, current and forthcoming, with a highly competitive capex and opex. Mr. Alexandros Panagopulos, Chairman, Founder, Project Forward Shell, one of our world-class partners in our project, calls Forward Ships a Game-Changer and is ready to accelerate the rollout of LNG bunkering infrastructure for our launch in Mr. Antonis Trakakis Technical Director Arista Shipping 8

9 Blue Star Ferries LNG Ro/Pax Ferry: Innovative design INNOVATIVE COMPACT RO/PAX VESSEL 135 m Innovative elements: Almost no SOx, NOx emissions due to LNG Optimized hull form, resulting in 10% less resistance and 34% less CO₂ Application of novel on board operating systems for minimizing the environmental footprint Ready for cold ironing future installation Compliance with: - SOLAS Safe Return to Port SOLAS Stockholm Agreement - IGF Code 9

10 Blue Star Ferries LNG Ro/Pax Ferry: Innovative elements The very first COMPACT RO/PAX design in Greece adopting IGF (LNG as fuel) & SAFE RETURN to PORT SOLAS 2010 Rules Scope: to deliver the Detailed Design of a new breed of compact Ro/Pax ferry in such order so as to receive Approval in Principle by Lloyd s Register. Scope of work has been initiated through the POSEIDON MED II Inputs, Optimization of ship's hull form, Final Design o Specific Owner s (Blue Star Ferries) capacity requirements o Drag reduction: Resistance prediction and hull form improvements, especially in the stern area by taking into account inputs from CP Manufacturer. o ADVM (Analytical Distributed Volume Method) applied at this design stage, resulting a 10% resistance reduction o Operating profiles: Running on LNG as main fuel, including a special SRtP scenario. Main study route selected is the Piraeus Kastellorizo route via Dodekanissa. o CO₂ production: Due to dual-fueled engines and hull optimization, a total of 34% reduction of CO₂ emissions is expected compared to similar sized vessel with conventional engines. o Two TCS are foreseen. 10

11 Blue Star Ferries LNG Ro/Pax ferry: International acclaim The design was presented at the conference "Power and Propulsion Alternatives for Ships" organized by the internationally renowned British Organization "The Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Rotterdam, November 2017 DESIGN-SIDE INNOVATION TO MINIMIZE THE ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT OF A RO/PAX FERRY D M MacPherson, HydroComp, Inc., USA I Bakas, NAP Engineering P.A., Greece The EU co-funded POSEIDON MED II Deliverable 14.4, which initiated this work, calls for an LNG-fueled Ro/Pax ferry design, which included a mandate from the client ( Blue Star Ferries, also a program partner) to investigate innovations focusing on the footprint of the vessel with regard to the ocean environment and fuel efficiency. The mandate was for innovations in both operation and design. This presentation will discuss the design-side investigations and their outcomes. New calculations proved vital to the success of the project, including use of a new computationally-efficient resistance prediction method that assists in the search for drag reduction from hull form changes, multi-mode duty profile optimization, and propulsion analysis prediction LNG and dual-fuel consumption indices. The presentation will also address new environment-focused analyses that were developed especially for this project, including reduction in the ship s carbon footprint with full operational profile assessment of CO₂ emissions. 11

12 12 Blue Star Ferries LNG Ro/Pax ferry: Approval in Principle

13 Innovative vessels designs & barges 1. Innovative Vessels Designs 2. Bunker (Barges) Vessels Designs 3. LNG system on board evolution 4. Near Future 13

14 LNG Bunker / Feeder vessels AMALTHEIA 1 MAIN PARTICULARS Length overall: appr m Breadth moulded: appr m Normal speed: appr. 14 kn Delivered Cargo capacity: between m³ 14

15 LNG Bunker / Feeder vessels AMALTHEIA 3 MAIN PARTICULARS Length overall: m Breadth moulded: 18.5 m Normal speed: 13.5 kn Delivered Cargo capacity: m³ 15

16 LNG Bunker / Feeder vessels AMALTHEIA 7 MAIN PARTICULARS Length overall: appr m Breadth moulded: appr m Normal speed: appr. 12 kn Delivered Cargo capacity: m³ Corinth Canal transit capability TWO TANK OPTIONS With membrane 7000 m³ With Type C Bilobe 5000 m³ 16

17 LNG Bunker / Feeder vessels The design of both AMALTHEIA 1 & AMALTHEIA 7 is part of POSEIDON MED II Deliverables and has been examined by Lloyds Register. The design of AMALTHEIA 3 is initiated by market response and is not part of POSEIDON MED II. All AMALTHEIA class of vessels have the following characteristics: - Equipped with an effective transfer (crane or robotic arm) system able to reach any type of LNG fuel vessels (open deck or enclosed bunker station) - High maneuverability & turn around capability for operation in ports - Able to load cargo from any LNG Terminal with small scale LNG pier - Efficient BOG handling system for onboard fuel use or for keeping cargo physical characteristics - Able to deliver nitrogen to client vessel and to manage her BOG via vapor return line - Unrestricted sailing capability for offering maximum supply flexibility - Building costs have been verified by European Shipyards and currently are under evaluation by Asian Shipyard. 17

18 Innovative vessels designs & barges 1. Innovative Vessels Designs 2. Bunker (Barges) Vessels Designs 3. LNG system on board evolution 4. Near Future 18

19 LNG System on board Process Design and System Dimensioning - Project Input - Engine Consumption - Vessel Bunkering Profile - Available Space for Tanks - Project Output - Detailed system design and dimensioning - System Redundancy design approach - Accurate Control and Safety System - Dynamic Process Simulation - Operators Training & Documentation 19

20 LNG System on board Complete Simulation Model Development 20

21 LNG System on board Bunkering Simulation Set Up Bunker Station LNG TANK 21

22 LNG System on board Modeling and Controlling LNG physical conditions in Tank PBU Tank Pressure control system optimization 22

23 LNG System on board Modeling and Controlling LNG physical conditions in Tank Pressure Increase Bunkering Start Bunkering End Bunkering Tank s Pressure Control & Optimization 23

24 LNG System on board Modeling will be proved through Pilot Scale Marine LNG Bunkering & Fueling System *WIT, in-house R&D 24

25 LNG System on board LNG Type-C Tank Innovative Design - IMO/IGF Design Compliance - Self supporting pressure vessel - Perlite + vacuum insulation design - No secondary barrier required - No restriction on partial filling - No bog losses - Volume ranges from 100m³-2500m³ - Storage period extended - Pressurization of the tank allows continuous fueling operation and eliminates rotating equipment use 25

26 Innovative vessels designs & barges 1. Innovative Vessels Designs 2. Bunker (Barges) Vessels Designs 3. LNG system on board evolution 4. Near Future 26

27 Near Future Greece: 1. Revithoussa LNG Terminal to incorporate Small Scale LNG Infrastructure 2. LNG Bunker Vessels Designs are already mature 3. Retrofit LNG Designs of existing vessels are under development 4. Experience is now gained in new built LNG ferry designs Global ( Major shipping companies, who previously did not show great interest in LNG, are now starting to review their position. With the recent LNG bunker supply contracts we signed with Brittany Ferries and CMA CGM, we proved that we were both strongly supporting the use of LNG as a marine fuel and that we were able to provide dedicated logistics and tailor-made solutions to our customers. Olivier Jouny, Managing Director, Total Marine Fuels Global Solutions In February 2018, 122 LNG-fuelled marine ships were being built or sailing and 143 vessels were on order. That represents a very rapid growth considering that four years ago, in 2014, there were 56 LNG vessels, that s less than 50 percent of actual numbers. Dr. Marc Perrin, Independent Consultant for ENGIE Lab CRIGEN 27

28 Ioannis Bakas Technical Manager HELENGI Engineering