LNG as a marine fuel meeting environmental standards. Klaipeda, Preben Hagelskjær Lauridsen

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LNG as a marine fuel meeting environmental standards Klaipeda, 15.11.2017 Preben Hagelskjær Lauridsen

Agenda Who are we? Energy awareness! MARPOL Annex VI Energy Awareness on ships LNG International rules Future LNG stakeholders

OSK Group / Who are we? OSK Group is today one of the biggest Consulting Naval Architect companies in Scandinavia and working for the biggest companies in the Marine and Offshore Wind business on an international scale. OSK have customers world wide and have worked in all parts of the world. This have led to a significant knowledge of the International business and the culture that are the driving force in effective performance.

OSK GROUP / Company Structure OSK GROUP OSK-ShipTech A/S OSK-OffShoreA/S OSK-China Ltd. (HK) Steen Friis A/S

Business Areas/ What do we offer? Concept Design Interior Design Carbon Footprint Basic design Detail design Project Management Supervision Passenger vessels Cargo vessels Offshore support vessels Special vessels Turbine installation vessels Interior Layouts Exterior styling Detail design Onsite supervision Materials Specification Hull lines optimization Trim optimization Propeller evaluation Engine room consumption Alternative fuels Hybrids Ballast water management General Naval Architecture Mechanical Electrical Outfitting Statutory drawings Production fairing Cutting files Procurement lists Project Preparation Feasibility studies Tender documentation Contract Negotiation Class and Flag state contact Plan Approval Progress reports Development projects Full Site management Technical meetings Shipyard Evaluation Commissioning Taking over / delive

Energy Awareness!

Energy Awareness!

MARPOL annex VI - Regulation for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships Requirements for Emission control areas (ECA) - Sulphur Oxides SOx - Nitrogen Oxides NOx

ECA AREA ECA feb. 2017 and possible future China: - Yangtze and pearl river delta

SOx limits Date SOx ECA Global 2000 1.50 % 4.50 % 2010.07 1.00 % 2012 3.50 % 2015 0.10 % 2020 * 0.50 % * alternative 2025, to be decided by review in 2018

NOx limits TIERR Date NOx Limit, g/kwh n is rated engine speed (rpm) n < 130 130 n 2000 n 2000 Tier I 2000 17.0 45 x n 0.2 9.8 Tier II 2011 14.4 44 x n 0.23 7.7 Tier III 2016* 3.4 9 x n 0.2 1.96 * In NOx Emission Control Areas (Tier II is standard outside ECA s)

ECA Baltic Sea - Sulphur Oxides SOx < 0.1 % - Nitrogen Oxides NOx Tier III

Energy Awareness - on ships Ship Design Tier I Solution Sailing patterns Life time/ Future sale Optimize Hull Lines (CFD ) Search for best Engine Solution Optimize Propeller Design/Solutions Light Weight Solution!!! Innovative Solutions Etc. Energy Efficient Solutions

Energy Awareness - on ships Ship Design Tier II Solution Energy Recovery Solution Steam Generators Waste heat recovery Heat Exchangers (Heat Pumps) Frequency controlled pumps Energy Saving Solutions (add ons) Windows Insulation Power on-demand Energy Efficient Solutions

Energy (Environment) Awareness! Ship Design Tier III Solution EEDI Intended to ensure that new ships are energy efficient Fulfilling EEDI does not make it Green it makes you comply! - 75% ME power - Max draught Alternative Fuel LNG (Methane) Reduces CO2 Reduces NOx Reduces SOx Compatible cost

Example Ropax TIER III Ropax 4 x ME = 42.000 kwatt 4 x Aux = 6.400 kwatt HFO - SCR (selective Catalytic Reduction) + Urea tank - Silencer - Exhaust Gas Boiler - Scrubber, closed loop, holding tank

Example Ropax Low Sulphur Fuel Oil - No Scrubber - Cost appr. 1.50 x HFO - Future price - Ship owners - Payback period, scrubber

Example Ropax LNG - Silencer - Exhaust Gas Boiler + - Smaller casing => more accom. - Save weight appr. 250 ton - Save energy appr. 1000kW - Stability issue - - 50% less fuel (energy/vol) - LNG tank only uses 50% of the tank space - New systems to be included - Other requirements to be met

IGF Code Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low- Flashpoint Fuels Risk assessment to ensure that the use of lowflaspoint fuels do not eccect: - The ship - Persons onboard - Enviroment Items to considered and requirements to be dealth with: - LNG equipment, tanks TCS - Protection or fuel tanks from outside damage - Gas safe machinery space - Pipe design - Gas tanks spase. Airlocks - Extra ventilation - Fire safety for storage and transfer of gas - Explosive prevention, hazardeous zone 0 - Bunker stations and bunkering process

LNG Risk analysis Bunkering process can be devided into two perspectives: Stakeholders differs, but it is essential to have a good collaborattion to ensure the best practical and safe solutions is obtained. safety during bunkering is also the Human element such as: - Organisation and management - Training of personnel Missing rules for bunkering Ship to Ship loading/ unloading cargo/passengers Missing rules for bunkering Quaside to Ship loading/ unloading cargo/passengers

Danish stakeholders future view on LNG - Denmark has already coverage by the natural gas grid Subsequently reducing the need for industry. - It is estimated that the LNG productions plants in Frederikshavn and Hirtshals will cover the demand. - LNG is mainly driven by the maritime sector where ship owners and port operators are the Stakeholders and the ship owners the End User. - The stakeholders prefer a mobil bunkering facility in form of a bunker ship or barge. - Ports are still awaiting awaiting the marked demand for LNG before making any investments. It is expected that this may be the cruising industry. - Stakeholders do not predict any other LNG users

Danish stakeholders future view on LNG - LBG potential - LBG is considered to have large potential as it is NON-fossil fuel redusing Green House Gases. - The present draft of Renewable Energy Directive include indications, that Bio fuels will be favoured in the future - Biotickets - It is expected that this will have huge commercial value to the cruise ship industry Bergensfjord: Hirtshals (DK) Bergen (N)

H-H Ferries 0-Emission Solution Selected References/ Ferries From DE to pure battery / charging solutions, vessel and port. 50% EU funded OSK services to Stena: Technical Tender Documents Specification Contract Negotiations Plan Approval Owners Rep Project management

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