Siemens Energy, partners develop new LNG carrier design

Siemens Energy, Moss Maritime, Fearnley Offshore, and DNV have developed a new LNG carrier that will be powered by a hybrid combined-cycle power and propulsion plant.

The “Ocean Green” concept had been created using the BlueVault energy storage solution that combines a gas turbine and a steam turbine to power the vessel, DNV said via social media on Friday.

“Studies undertaken by DNV have found that the Ocean Green system will result in an equivalent CO2 reduction of approximately 11-18 percent and reduce the unit freight cost by approximately 9-17 percent compared to today’s LNG carriers and their current market operational profiles,” it said.

According to a video posted on Siemens Energy’s website, the design incorporates its SGT-400 gas turbine in combination with a heat recovery steam generator, steam turbine, and the mentioned energy storage.

Moreover, the new design allows for increased cargo capacity, lower noise and vibration level, and extends the lifecycle of the vessel, Siemens Energy claims.

Martin Cartwright, DNV Maritime’s business director for gas carriers and FSRUs, said in the statement that this “is a crucial step in mapping out the next generation of gas carriers.”

“Maritime transport continues to play an essential role in building up energy security, which is expected to lead to increasing demand for innovative solutions such as the Ocean Green concept,” he said.

Most Popular

Venture Global kicks off CP2 LNG site work

US LNG exporter Venture Global said it had initiated full mobilization and started site work at the company’s third LNG export facility, CP2 LNG.

Purus orders LNG carrier in South Korea

London-based Purus Marine has ordered one 180,000-cbm liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier in South Korea.

Excelerate advances Vietnam LNG talks

US FSRU player Excelerate Energy is moving forward with its plans to supply Vietnam with liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies from the US.

More News Like This

Brazil’s GNA launches second LNG power plant

Brazilian joint venture Gas Natural Acu has launched commercial operations at the second plant as part of its LNG-to-power project in the Port of Acu in Rio de Janeiro.

Hudong-Zhonghua gets DNV OK for new LNG carrier

Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua has received approvals from classification society DNV for three new vessel designs, including a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier.

Samsung Heavy develops new FLNG concept

South Korean shipbuilding giant Samsung Heavy Industries has received approvals from three classification societies for its new multi-purpose FLNG concept.

DNV: 20 LNG-powered vessels booked in April

Classification society DNV added 20 LNG-powered ships to its Alternative Fuels Insight platform in April. According to DNV, there were 72 orders for LNG-powered vessels during the first four months of this year.