Werbung Rolls-Royce wird sechs Offshore-Schiffe mit Akkupacks aufrüsten E-Mobilität Offshore Technik 31. Januar 2018 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine hat den Auftrag erhalten, ein batteriebetriebenes Energiesystem für sechs Offshore-Schiffe (PSV) zu liefern, die von der Werft Cosco Guangdong in China gebaut wurden. (WK-intern) – Die Lieferung umfasst das Energy Storage Container System (ESSU); ein Upgrade des bestehenden Rolls-Royce-Schiffskonstruktions-Engineering-Pakets, um den neuen Funktionen zu entsprechen; ein Upgrade des dynamischen Positionierungssystems (DP) und des ACON-Steuersystems; und das neue Rolls-Royce Energy Monitoring-System, das einen vollständigen Überblick über den Energieverbrauch an Bord bietet. Rolls-Royce to upgrade six offshore vessels with battery packs Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine has received an order to deliver a battery-powered energy system for six offshore vessels (PSV’s) which have been built by the yard Cosco Guangdong in China. The delivery includes the Energy Storage Container System (ESSU); an upgrade of the existing Rolls-Royce ship design engineering package to match the new features; an upgrade of the Dynamic Positioning system (DP) and the ACON control system; and the new Rolls-Royce Energy Monitoring system, which will provide a complete overview of energy usage onboard. Recently SEACOR Marine Holding announced that they have entered a Joint Venture with China Cosco Shipping Group. The new venture, SEACOSCO, has taken over eight offshore vessels which today are laid up by the yard. The ships were ordered in 2013 and 2014 and their new owners have now decided to give six of the Rolls-Royce designed vessels an environmental upgrade, with an option for a further two. The ambition is to get them to work as fast as possible. SEACOR, which has its head office in Louisiana, USA, will take full operational responsibility for the vessels and add them to their current fleet. In a press release from the company earlier this month, John Gellert, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director, SEACOR, said: “Combining a proven and advanced design, best in category accommodations, and the innovative Rolls-Royce battery system, these vessels will be highly marketable across all major offshore energy regions worldwide.” Asbjørn Skaro, Director Digital & Systems – Commercial Marine, Rolls-Royce, said: “We are looking forward to seeing these great vessels in operation and invested in for the future. These are advanced and modern ships, and we strongly believe that the new energy system onboard will make them stand out from the crowd in the market. They will receive an upgrade that benefits both the environment and the economic efficiency of the ships.” The vessels are of Rolls-Royce UT 771 WP design, and have the characteristic Wave Piercing bow. The bow reduces wave resistance during rough conditions, resulting in a smoother ride than traditional designs, reduced fuel consumption and increased onboard safety. In addition to having provided the ship design, Rolls-Royce also originally delivered an extensive package of ship equipment and systems to the vessels now being prepared for an environmental upgrade. This new order for six offshore vessels – with an option for further two – follows deliveries or orders for battery systems for seven other vessels. About Rolls-Royce Holdings plc Rolls-Royce pioneers cutting-edge technologies that deliver the cleanest, safest and most competitive solutions to our planet’s vital power needs. Rolls-Royce has customers in more than 150 countries, comprising more than 400 airlines and leasing customers, 160 armed forces, 4,000 marine customers including 70 navies, and more than 5,000 power and nuclear customers. Annual underlying revenue was £13.8 billion in 2016, around half of which came from the provision of aftermarket services. The firm and announced order book stood at £82.7 billion at the end of June 2017. In 2016, Rolls-Royce invested £1.3 billion on research and development. We also support a global network of 31 University Technology Centres, which position Rolls-Royce engineers at the forefront of scientific research. Rolls-Royce employs almost 50,000 people in 50 countries. More than 16,500 of these are engineers. The Group has a strong commitment to apprentice and graduate recruitment and to further developing employee skills. In 2016 we recruited 274 graduates and 327 apprentices through our worldwide training programmes. PR: Rolls-Royce Holdings plc Pressebild: Rolls-Royce to upgrade six offshore vessels with battery packs Weitere Beiträge:Am 7. November 2019 leitete Vestas ein Aktienrückkaufprogramm einKoehler-Gruppe veröffentlicht erstmals Fortschritts-Status ihrer NachhaltigkeitszieleSOLARSCHMIEDE Software GmbH bringt neues Tool für PV-Aufdachanlagen auf den Markt