Green Ships AS, a consultancy company specialized in the designing and building of “green” vessels, and Bourbon Horizon AS, an international offshore shipping company, have signed an MoU with Amogy Inc., the provider of ammonia-to-power technology, for the supply of its technology to the two ePSVs. There is an agreed option for a third vessel.
Today’s global PSV fleet, is in majority between 10 and 20 years old. It does not comply with the emerging industry emission requirements.
Green Ships AS has a strong background and track record in the design of energy efficient and zero emission vessels – ranging from offshore vessels (PSV and AHTS), Ropax ferries, cruise ships, CSOV vessels and other vessels.
Bourbon Horizon, formerly Bourbon Offshore Norway, which is well established in the Norwegian offshore segment, will be the commercial and technical manager of the new vessels. The company currently owns and operates seven offshore vessels and is a joint venture between Bourbon Group and Horizon Maritime. These are leading players within the offshore shipping segments, providing marine support to energy related companies all over the world.
With a series of innovations on Green Ships´ 82m ePSV design, future offshore operations will fulfill stringent DNV regulations. Amogy’s ammonia-to-power solution will be integrated into the ePSV power plant system as the primary power source for the vessel, enabling zero-emissions operations.
“This project will be the first of its kind for zero-emission ePSV. We rely on public and private funding to secure the success of this project, and take great pride in cooperating with one of Norway’s leading offshore shipyards,” says Per Kavli, CEO of Green Ships AS.
“The successful scaling of zero-emission technology and innovative ship design is crucial for reaching the regulatory requirements of the maritime sector. With stricter IMO regulations to reduce the use of fossil fuels as of 2030, and a target of reducing at least 50 percent CO2 emissions by 2050, there is an urgency in the industry to adopt decarbonizing solutions. With operations across the globe, Bourbon Horizon is excited to join forces with Green Ships AS and Amogy to launch a new generation of PSVs into the offshore market,” says Bjørn Remøy, Managing Director, Bourbon Horizon.
“For smaller ships, such as a typical PSV size, liquid ammonia is mainly considered in combination with fuel cells and large size batteries. Amogy is the leading company in this field. It offers the first available powerpack that includes a cracking technology converting liquid ammonia to hydrogen gas for direct integration into the fuel cells. We are very proud that Green Ships AS and Bourbon Horizon have chosen Amogy’s ammonia-to-power solution for their new ePSV project. It is a testimony to the viability of our solution and also for the decarbonization of offshore operations,” says Christian Berg, Managing Director, Amogy Norway.
To secure uninterrupted operations at sea, the ammonia tank capacity will be in the range of 100 cubic meters. The complete system will be well contained, designed to avoid any leaks, ensure good ventilation, and adhere to DNV protocols under development.
“The technology to convert ammonia into a zero-emissions fuel is ready. Combined with the announced increased capacity in low- and zero carbon ammonia and ammonia bunkering projects in Norway, Singapore, and the USA, the maritime industry can take concrete steps to reach the IMO goals,” says Christian Berg, Managing Director, Amogy Norway.