NYK to Deploy Binary Cycle Power Generation System on New Panamax Vessel

September 12, 2017

 
Binary Cycle Power Generation System for ships
NYK will deploy a binary cycle power generation system on a newly constructed Panamax* bulk carrier to be operated by the company. The system will generate electricity from the exhaust heat emitted by the marine engine's air cooler. In addition, NYK will provide the system developer with operational data from the ship to help improve the product.

A binary cycle power generation system for ships has been jointly developed by Kobe Steel, Ltd., Miura Co. Ltd., and Asahi Shipping Co. Ltd. and has received approval as “environmental equipment” from Japan’s ship classification society Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK). The generated electric power will serve as auxiliary power and will reduce CO2 emissions by up to 2.3 percent by decreasing fuel consumption.

NYK has previously equipped Capesize** bulk carriers and pure car and truck carriers with hybrid power supply systems to utilize exhaust heat from engine exhaust gas. However, the binary cycle power generation system will give the opportunity to reuse engine exhaust heat to generate electricity on Pamamax vessels.

As an organization that conducts business activities globally, the NYK Group has positioned global environmental conservation as one of its most important issues and will continue its efforts to make use of advanced environmentally consciousness technology.

* Panamax: 60,000 – 119,999 dwt
** Capesize: Over 120,000 dwt  

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