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Holistic View to Decarbonising Cruise Ships with a Combination of Energy Saving Technologies and Hydrogen as Fuel

Abstract

Cruise ship decarbonisation was studied on a Mediterranean cruise profile. The analysis focused on ship energy flows, fuel consumption, carbon emissions, ship CII and EEDI. A combination of technologies for reducing ship fuel consumption was simulated before introducing hydrogen fueled machinery for the ship. The studied technologies included ultrasound antifouling, shore power, battery hybrid machinery, waste heat recovery and air lubrication. Their application on the selected operational profile led to combined fuel savings of 18,7%. When the same technologies were combined to a hydrogen machinery, the ship total energy consumption, compared to baseline was reduced by 25%. The cause of this was the synergies in the ship energy system, such as ship auxiliary powers, heat consumption and machinery efficiency. The proposed methodology of ship energy analysis is important step in starting to evaluate new fuels for ships and in preliminary technology screening prior to integrating them in the ship design.

Funding source: The research presented in the paper was conducted under EU Horizon 2020 project deCarbonising sHipping by Enabling Key technology symbiosis on real vessel concept designs (CHEK – Contract No. 955286). Following companies and related key people from project CHEK are especially thanked and acknowledged for contributing and enabling to perform this study: Angela Craciun from MSC Cruises, Soren ¨ Hedvik and Kenneth Widell from Wartsil ¨ ¨ a Marine, Alexandra Widelund from Climeon, Arno Dubois from Silverstream Technologies and Gotz ¨ Grosse and Silvia Georgieva from Hasytec. K. Albin Johanssons stiftelse is also greatly acknowledged for funding the work of the first author enabling writing this manuscript.
Related subjects: Applications & Pathways
Countries: Finland ; Poland
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2025-03-08
2025-04-05
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