(HAMBURG, Germany) — Classification society DNV GL has developed a new brochure to offer a set of best practices for the design of ships subject to nitrogen oxide (NOx) Tier III requirements. It also offers guidance on the considerations that should be taken into account at the newbuilding stage.
To ensure the success of any newbuilding plan, shipowners should carefully consider the future operation of their vessels in the newbuilding planning stage, including the implications of the different technological solutions for reducing NOx emissions and how to fulfil the NOx Tier III requirements. In order to fulfil the stricter NOx Tier III emission limits, ship operators have the possibility of choosing from various options. The optimal compliance option will depend upon many factors, including a vessel’s individual trading pattern, engine size and speed. The brochure examines selective catalytic reduction (SCR), exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), the use of alternative fuels, internal engine modifications, direct water injection (DWI), fuel-water emulsion (FWE) and intake air humidification.
Installing NOx Tier III-compliant technology can offer benefits beyond simply achieving compliance with emissions regulations. Demonstrating a company’s commitment to ensuring sustainable operations has become increasingly important. In addition, the installation of Tier III-compliant technology also goes hand in hand with direct financial benefits, as many major ports offer substantial discounts on harbour fees if a vessel complies with third-party environmental schemes such as the ESI.
The new brochure can be downloaded free of charge on DNV GL’s website by clicking here.