Technical and economic feasibility study on reducing CO2 emissions of Dutch beam trawlers

Authors

  • Arnoud de bruin Department of Maritime and Transport Technology, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Th
  • Walter van Harberden Padmos, Stellendam, the Netherlands
  • Austin A. Kana Padmos, Stellendam, the Netherlands https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9600-8669

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59490/imdc.2024.903

Keywords:

Beam trawlers, feasibility study, parametric modeling, zero-emission

Abstract

This paper examines the technical and economic influence of CO2 reduction measures on the design and operation of Dutch beam trawlers. This is done by means of a parametric model used to assess the influence on the overall design of the vessel. Technical feasibility is determined by meeting operational effectiveness requirements, maximum added draught, maximum added length, and a reduction of CO2 emission by at least 40%. Secondly the model evaluates the new energy carrier and fish storage layout as a result of additional required volume. Additional volume is gained within the net store, fish hold, or by hull extension. Additionally, various propeller configurations, waste heat recovery, and regenerative braking systems are explored to reduce energy consumption. The economic performance is assessed using yearly operational requirements, capital expenses of configuration, and total cost of ownership.

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2024-05-26

How to Cite

de bruin, A., van Harberden, W., & Kana, A. A. (2024). Technical and economic feasibility study on reducing CO2 emissions of Dutch beam trawlers. International Marine Design Conference. https://doi.org/10.59490/imdc.2024.903

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