Eidesvik Offshore ASA - Kjell M Sandaker Experiences with Gas and Fuel Cells in ship machinery...

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Eidesvik Offshore ASA - Kjell M Sandaker

Experiences with Gas and Fuel Cells in ship machinery

Incentra – rådsmøte, Haugesund 30.08 – 2011

Eidesvik Offshore ASA

Shipping company with Head Office at Bømlo, in western Norway. About 600 employees, and MNOK 1054 revenue in 2010.

Supply, standby and anchor handling

Supply, standby and anchor handling

Seismic survey and cable layingSeismic survey and cable laying

Subsea supportSubsea support

11 vessels + 3 new

8 vessels + 1 newbuilding

4 vessels + 1 new

Sustainable Sea Transportation

What is not sustainable with the use of energy in todays Sea transport ? Main Answer:

Use of fossile oil as fuelHarmful emissions to the atmosphere

What are then realistic alternatives to oil ? What can be possible steps over to realistic alternatives?

Eidesvik Offshore ASA

Our experience with gas power in ships

Viking EnergyFrom April 2003Viking Energy

From April 2003

Viking QueenFrom January 2008

Viking QueenFrom January 2008

Viking LadyFrom May 2009

Viking LadyFrom May 2009

Viking EnergyFrom April 2003Viking Energy

From April 2003

2 x TBNDelivery 2012

2 x TBNDelivery 2012

Engine system arrangement

First generation gas power arrangement

Second generation engines and arrangementLNG storage tank Cold Box

Power plant, engines with alternators

Viking Energy 94,9 m

Fuel consumptions and emissions with gas power

Viking Energy - 2007

Total energy production 14,4 GWh

Consumption of LNG 2878 T

Consumption of MGO 201 T

Emission of NOx 21,2 T

Reduction in NOx emission compared with IMO requirement

87,6 %

Emission of CO2 8533 T

Reduction of CO2 20 %

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Maintenance

LNG and natural gas system proven very reliable. We have more than 12 ship years of operation without technical off-hire due to the gas installations. Scavenging air canal after 14 000 hours.

Maintenance interval is now set to 23 000 hours.

Fuel Cells –Third generation maritime gas power technology

Better fuel efficiency Lower emisssions to the atmosphere Concept with Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells,

MCFC, from MTU

Test installation, schematic

Fuel Cell Installation 08.09.09

Class and authorities

Application for ”approval in principle” was filed by Eidesvik to DNV 19.02.2007 to install fuel cell plant onboard Viking Lady.

DNV prepared draft regulation: FUEL CELL INSTALLATIONS, Pt 6, Ch X - dated 15.12.2007.

Class notations FC SAFETY og FC POWER Our concept with analyses, drawings and plans was

checked against this regulation, FC SAFETY. Application was filed with Sjøfartsdirektoratet, NMD, after

all documentation had been checked out by DNV. Accept for installation was recieved from

Sjøfartsdirektoratet 02.09.2009. Plant installed onboard Viking Lady 08.09.2009. Concent to connect to switchboard was given by DNV

03.12.2009. Viking Lady has now class notation Fuel Cell Safety

FellowSHIP project participants

Veritas – Vik-Sandvik/WSD – Eidesvik – Wärtsilä - MTU

FC arrangement in container

Electro module with connection to the ship switchboard

Power and heat at 100 % load

Fuel consumption -Fuel Cell Power Plant

A test plant of MCFC from MTU is installed on psv Viking Lady

Max el-power produced: 330 kW

Max heat for recovery: 200 Kw

Consumption of natural gas: Cons. of LNG – only el-power: 159 g

LNG/kWh Cons. of LNG – with max heat recovery: 100 g

LNG/kWh (Compared to a diesel generator: 187 g

diesel/kWh)

Emissions - Fuel Cell Power plant

Emission of NOx: 0 Emission of SOx: 0 Emission of CH4: 0 Emission of particles: 0 Emission of CO2, without recovery: 377 g/kWh

(Diesel – 36 %)

Emission of CO2, with recovery: 235 g/kWh (Diesel –

60%)

Operation profile and experiences

FC had weekly load variations approx. 45 – 100%

During the first 180 days she produced 1233 MWh whereof 782 MWh was el-power. That is 181 kW in average.

FC has so far more than 14000 hours of operation, but with several months in so-called Pre-mode, due to adjustments in the power electronics.

So far there are no indications of wear or degrading of the FC. She was inspected after 8000 hours.

Application alternatives

As a base load aggregat, (Ready for application ) El-connection to an AC-switchboard. With or without heat recovery.

Electric Power Supply Ship. Being developed as fully integrated

hybrid system for flexibility and optimum energy utilization.

As main power supply for the shipping market, with fully integrated hybrid system with heat recovery and steam turbines.

Thank you for the

attention

www.vikinglady.no