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Tore Longva
MARITIME
Technology development for greener shipping
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Workshop On Green Growth Of Maritime Industries,
OECD
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Agenda
Technologies and solutions
What can be achieved?
Barriers to implementation
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Technologies and solutions
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Energy efficiency
• Quick wins (propulsion, voyage execution, auxiliary load)
• Up and coming (advanced machinery, hybridization, waste heat)
• Next generation (renewables, air cavity lubrication)
• Black Swans (ballast-free ships, wave power)
Alternative fuels
• Liquid biofuels (blend and 100%)
• Biogas (blend and 100%)
• LNG/LPG
• Full electric
• Plug-in hybrid
• Hydrogen
Logistics
• Speed reduction
• Increased utilization
• Larger vessels
Other
• Exhaust gas cleaning
• Selective Catalytic Reactors
• Ballast water treatment
• VOC recovery
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Energy efficiency
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•Currently mature
Quick wins: hull and propellers
•2-5 years Up and coming:
advanced machinery
•5-10 years
Next generation: wind power
and air lubrication
•More than 10 years
Black swans: new ship concepts
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Up and coming energy efficiency – advanced machinery
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Hybridization Advanced machinery
Shore power
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Next generation energy efficiency – wind power and air lubrication
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Energy efficiency – new ship and machinery concepts
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Ballast-free ships
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Alternative fuels
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Source: Alternative fuels for shipping, DNV GL Strategic Research & Innovation, Position Paper 1-2014
Taljegård et al (2015), Electrofuels- A possibility for shipping in a low carbon future? Conference Shipping in changing climates, Glasgow, November 2015.
Lifecycle GHG emissions
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What is possible?
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Energy efficiency
• Quick wins (propulsion, voyage execution, auxiliary load)
• Up and coming (advanced machinery, hybridization, waste heat)
• Next generation (renewables, air cavity lubrication)
• Black Swans (ballast-free ships, wave power)
Alternative fuels
• Liquid biofuels (blend and 100%)
• Biogas (blend and 100%)
• LNG/LPG
• Full electric
• Plug-in hybrid
• Hydrogen
Logistics
• Speed reduction
• Increased utilization
• Larger vessels
Other
• Exhaust gas cleaning
• Selective Catalytic Reactors
• Ballast water treatment
• VOC recovery
Reducing SOx and NOx emissions and treating ballast water may increase energy use in shipping, depending on solution applied.
Future fuels for shipping need to have a significant lower carbon footprint: ~80-90 % reduction
Production and availability are uncertain.
Moderate to extensive speed reduction (20-50% reduction) is technically feasible
50% reduction will require commercial acceptance and a restructuring of the logistics system.
Currently known and mature energy efficiency measures can reduce emission per ship by 20-30 %, dependent on ship type.
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Barriers to implementation
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• Technical uncertainty – maturity, reduction effect, system integration
• Financial and economic constraints- cost of implementation, access to capital, cost of operation
• Risk – safety and reliability, complexity
• Behavioural barriers- lack of information and awareness
Energy efficiency
• Price, production and availability
• Risk – safety and reliability, complexity
• Bunkering infrastructure
• Different types and qualities of fuels
• Engine compatibility issues
• Ship-shore compatibility issues
• Sustainability of fuels (lifecycle emissions) – and documentation hereof
Alternative fuels
• Complex global transport chains with high value cargo
• Cargo owners have low knowledge and acceptance of speed reduction impacts
• Not allowed due to charter party clauses
• Financial and economic constraints – uncertain business case
• More ships are needed, and current ships are not efficient at low speeds
Logistics
Source: Navigating a low-carbon future, Consequences for Norwegian Ship Owners’ Association members from CO2 regulations, DNV GL Report No. 2017 0205. https://www.rederi.no/en/DownloadFile/?file=176270
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