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‘Emerald’ design offers a lighter and environmentally friendly ship as project exceeds fuel-saving targets

31/01/2011

Lloyd’s Register and Shanghai-based Bestway Marine Engineering Design have completed their joint-industry project to develop a trend-setting environmental bulk carrier, with results far exceeding expectations.

‘Emerald’ design offers a lighter and environmentally friendly ship as project exceeds fuel-saving targets 
 
Lloyd’s Register and Shanghai-based Bestway Marine Engineering Design have completed their joint-industry project to develop a trend-setting environmental bulk carrier, with results far exceeding expectations.
 
According to the provisional data from the project, the new design for a 35,000 Dwt bulk carrier will achieve an 18% improvement in environmental efficiency over comparable previous versions when measured against the IMO's Energy Efficiency Design Index, a method by which a ship's CO2 efficiency is measured.
 
“This project clearly demonstrates what can be achieved through the power of technical co-operation," said Nick Brown, Lloyd's Register's Country and Marine Manager, China. "It showcased our technical expertise and ability to provide timely insights and support to innovative designers such as Bestway right from the initial design stage. This project also highlighted the leadership Bestway is taking in the area of ship design. We are confident about working together again with Bestway on safe and efficient designs in the future.”
 
The new 'Emerald' design exceeded targets in a number of key areas: it reduced the Handysize model's steel weight by 12%, making room for more revenue-generating cargo without increasing fuel consumption (the target was a 10% reduction); it also reduced fuel consumption by 19.5% (the target was 15%).
 
Both companies have since committed to return to the drawing board to see what further practical gains can be made with 35,000-dwt and other ship designs to answer calls from the market for 'greener' more efficient ships.
 
“This project demonstrated and strengthened the strong relationship between Lloyd’s Register and Bestway. It is an excellent example of effective co-operation between a local design company and a leading classification society," said Prof. Liu Nan, Bestway Chairman and General Manager. "I am sure that with more co-operation our ‘Emerald’ series and other bulk carrier ship-types will be optimised and all these ship-types will satisfy a growing demand from the global ship-owner community.”
 
The project was started in 2009 to research the commercial, functional and design feasibility of developing environment-friendly, low-carbon, economical bulk carriers. Owners in Asia and in Europe are showing interest in the innovative vessel designs and Bestway is now applying the design criteria to a number of different sized bulk carriers.
 
With support from London-based members of the organisation's Strategic Research Group, Lloyd’s Register Classification Society (China) is working with Bestway to provide training on the application of the organisation's classification rules and rule-change updates, as well as providing Bestway staff with technical training on the operational impact these changes will have on ship-design. 
 
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Lloyd's Register Classification Society (China) is a member of the Lloyd’s Register Group. Members of the Group provide independent assurance to companies operating high-risk, capital-intensive assets in the energy and transportation sectors. We enhance the safety of life, property and the environment by helping our clients to ensure the quality construction and operation of critical infrastructure. The Group comprises charities and non-charitable entities, with the latter supporting the charities in their main goal. 
 
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