Mon 27 Oct 2014 11:30

Exhaust gas cleaning systems for two medium-range tankers


Norwegian firm selected to supply exhaust gas cleaning systems for two vessels owned by oil major.



Norwegian company Clean Marine AS has been selected by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea to supply exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCSs) for two new medium-range (MR) tankers.

The International Maritime Organization's (IMO's) convention for the reduction of sulphur oxides (SOx) demands that sulphur emission levels in Emission Control Areas (ECAs) shall be cut to 0.1 percent from the year 2015 and that the global emission level must not exceed 0.5 percent from the year 2020.

The order for Clean Marine EGCS will enable the new medium-range tankers, owned and operated by a company described as "a British oil major", to comply with this regulation without switching to more expensive fuels.

"These contracts confirm the growing market demand for Clean Marine’s Allstream EGCS, which is a particularly competitive solution for the tanker segment," said Nils Høy-Petersen, CEO of Clean Marine. "We are very pleased to be working closely with Hyundai Mipo to deliver a cost-effective solution to help the owner comply with existing and pending emissions regulations."

The two MR2 type tankers (hull number 2495 and 2496) have a deadweight of 40,000 and are part of a series of five sister vessels to be constructed at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard.

Clean Marine's EGCS is designed to enable vessels to trade in all waters and ports and to operate well within the IMO and local regulations. The system's integrated fan and gas recirculation technology has been built to allow the one EGCS unit to simultaneously serve all combustion units, including the boilers.

The Clean Marine system supplied to Hyundai Mipo will be designed to clean 100,000 kilogrammes of exhaust per hour and to remove both sulphur oxides (SOx) and particulate matter from the emissions from one main engine, two auxiliary engines, and one boiler. The system is a hybrid type which is said to be able to operate seamlessly in both open loop and in closed loop (zero discharge mode).

Installation of the EGCS is scheduled to take place during 2016.

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