Seaworks’ new LNG bulk carrier gets Kongsberg propulsion
August 2, 2021 Maritime Safety News
Norwegian shipping company Seaworks’ new bulk carrier will be equipped with a propulsion system and LNG engine by compatriot technology company Kongsberg Maritime.
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The ship will be running on zero-emission liquid biogas (LBG) or LNG.
The new bulk carrier is being constructed at Wuhu, China using Norway’s vessel architect Polarkonsult’s PK-164 LNG EcoBulk design.
Polarkonsult chose Kongsberg to supply it with a propulsion system and LNG engine.
The ship’s delivery is expected in 2023.
Bård Bjørløw, EVP global sales and marketing, Kongsberg Maritime., said: “We’re moving towards halving the emissions you’d normally associate with vessels of this size and specification, so this bulk carrier represents something of a showcase for fuel-efficient, future-focused and environmentally-friendly maritime freight transport solutions.”
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