The current position:

Application of clean energy on water

release time:2020-12-22 15:12

CCS Rules for Natural Gas Fueled Ships was published in 2013. Since the Rules became effective, the number of LNG fueled ships built or converted in accordance with CCS Rules for Natural Gas Fueled Ships is over 290. 

I. Waterborne LNG industry chain

CCS Rules for Natural Gas Fueled Ships was published in 2013. Since the Rules became effective, the number of LNG fueled ships built or converted in accordance with CCS Rules for Natural Gas Fueled Ships is over 290. To further expand its services, CCS has established a database of a large number of technical solutions for ship conversion and shipbuilding, and has published Rules for Classification and Construction of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Fueled Waterborne Bunkering Pontoons and Rules for Liquefied Natural Gas Bunkering Ships to meet the new needs of the industry. In addition, several small LNG carriers have been classified with CCS in recent years. Based on the service experience of the FSU projects, CCS has the capabilities to provide safe, efficient and green solutions to FSRUs and FSUs, etc.

1. LNG fueled ship

       Rules and Guidelines

       + Rules for Natural Gas Fueled Ships (2017)

       + Risk analysis manual in the IGF Code

       Technical service capabilities

       +   Ship classification service

       +   Technical and economic feasibility assessment

       +   Design optimization and principle approval

       +   Assessment of emission control solutions

       +   Emergency plan development and evaluation

       +   Engine room safety assessment and simulation

       +   Escape gas control optimization design

       +   Fuel containment system, fuel supply system and gas consumer selection optimization

       +   BOG optimized utilization

       +   LNG power system test and verification (LNG system laboratory is under construction)

       +   Risk assessment

       +   Training

       Service cases

       +  CCS provided classification service for more than 200 LNG fueled ships, including inland river ships and sea-going ships

       +  CCS cooperated with China International Marine Containers (Group) Co., Ltd (CIMC) to complete the research on the cold box leakage test of LNG fueled ships

       +  LNG Ready solutions for large tankers, large ore carriers and very large container ships

       +  AiP Approval of fuel gas supply system (FGSS)

       +  AiP Approval of 20/40 ft. LNG tank container 

 

LNG fueled tug “Hai Yang Shi You 521” (6500 horsepower)