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Maersk-Lloyds to test biofuel in marine engines
NETHERLANDS (Commodtiy Online) Shipping majors, Maersk and Lloyd's Register will colloborate with the Dutch Government to trial run the use of biofuel in marine engines, according to a report in
Handyshippingguide.com
The trials aim to explore the problems that could be encountered by vessels using the FAME (fatty acid methyl esters) fuel, which has experienced variable results in studies conducted by the automotive industry. The potential benefits are significant however, as this fuel is based on sustainable crops that can be grown in temperate climates or reused oils.
Kim Tanneberger, a specialist on biodiesel at Lloyd’s Register’s Strategic Research Group (SRG), said that the tests are intended to compare the results of biodiesel use in automotive industry with respect to storage stability, handling and its subsequent use in the engine and come up with solutions.
Initially the fuel will be tested aboard the Maersk Kalmar, a 6,690-TEU Maersk Line container ship, in a 5% and 7% FAME blend with the percentages gradually increased. Theoretically the fuel can be used neat, though whether the trials will proceed this far will depend on initial results.
The trial is especially important to Maersk, who have committed to reducing CO2 emissions from their vessels by 20% per container by 2017. Lasse Kragh Andersen, Senior Environmental Specialist in Maersk Maritime Technology said that: “At Maersk Maritime Technology we see the development of the technology behind shipping and biofuel as a big and exciting business opportunity,
Handyshippingguide.com report pointed out.
“Exploring the behaviour of our engines and storage tanks and knowing the change in air emissions by using FAME blends onboard will give us valuable knowledge of the opportunities and challenges.”
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