
Stena Rederi AB
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- TUT,AALTO,FTA,SMA,SMHI,AS2CON - Alveus,AARI,SMA,AARI,ILS OY,AS2CON - Alveus,AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO,TALLINK GRUPP AS,TALLINK GRUPP AS,FMI,Stena Rederi AB,FMI,Stena Rederi AB,ILS OYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233884All Research products
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:TNO, TATA STEEL NEDERLAND TECHNOLOGY BV, CARBON RECYCLING INTERNATIONAL, ECN, I-DEALS +17 partnersTNO,TATA STEEL NEDERLAND TECHNOLOGY BV,CARBON RECYCLING INTERNATIONAL,ECN,I-DEALS,Polytechnic University of Milan,KI,I-DEALS,TATA STEEL NEDERLAND TECHNOLOGY BV,SSAB EMEA AB,KISUMA,ARI,Swerim AB,CARBON RECYCLING INTERNATIONAL,ECN,SSAB EMEA AB,Stena Rederi AB,Stena Rederi AB,ARI,KISUMA,UBB,TNOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727504Overall Budget: 11,406,700 EURFunder Contribution: 11,406,700 EURThe FReSMe project, From Residual Steel gases to Methanol, will produce a methanol that will be demonstrated in ship transportation. This green fuel will be produced from CO2, recovered from an industrial Blast Furnace, and H2 recovered both from the blast furnace gas itself, as well as H2 produced by electrolysis. The two different sources of H2 will enable (i) maximum use of the current residual energy content of blast furnace gas, while at the same time (ii) demonstrating a forward technology path where low carbon or renewable H2 become more ubiquitous. The project will make use of the existing equipment from two pilot plants, one for the energy efficient separation of H2 and CO2 from blast furnace gas, and one for the production of methanol from a CO2-H2 syngas stream. This can be realised with a small amount of extra equipment, including supplemental H2 production from an electrolyser and a H2/N2 separation unit from commercially available equipment. Methanol is a high volume platform chemical of universal use in chemical industry as well as applicable for fuelling internal combustion engines. As such it provides a promising pathway for the large scale re-use of CO2 to decarbonize the transportation and chemical sectors in Europe and decrease the dependence on fossil fuel imports. Production of methanol from CO2 offers the unique combination of scale, efficiency and economic value necessary to achieve large scale carbon reduction targets. The pilot plant will run for a total of three months divided over three different runs with a nominal production rate of up to 50 kg/hr from an input of 800 m3/hr blast furnace gas. This size is commensurate with operation at TRL6, where all the essential steps in the process must be joined together in an industrial environment. The project will address the new integration options that this technology has within the Iron and Steel industry and contains supplementary and supporting research of underlying phenomena.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:AHO, HEU, BMT, AKER ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY OY, ULSTEIN POWER & CONTROL AS +23 partnersAHO,HEU,BMT,AKER ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY OY,ULSTEIN POWER & CONTROL AS,LR IMEA,Stena Rederi AB,ITT,DPU,UCL,DPU,GREENSTEAM,GREENSTEAM,AALTO,BMT,AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO,ITT,CIT,Stena Rederi AB,AHO,AKER ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY OY,Met Office,Chalmers University of Technology,Met Office,LR IMEA,University of Southampton,HEU,ULSTEIN POWER & CONTROL ASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 723526Overall Budget: 6,726,560 EURFunder Contribution: 6,498,750 EURMaritime traffic in the Arctic region is rapidly increasing. But there has been a huge increase in marine casualties in this region due to its extremely harsh environment and the severe safety challenges for ships’ navigation teams. SEDNA will develop an innovative and integrated risk-based approach to safe Arctic navigation, ship design and operation, to enable European maritime interests to confidently fully embrace the Arctic’s significant and growing shipping opportunities, while safeguarding its natural environment. More specifically SEDNA will create and demonstrate the improved safety outcomes of: 1. The Safe Arctic Bridge, a human-centered operational environment for the ice-going ship bridge using augmented reality technology to provide improved situational awareness and decision making whilst enabling integration with new key information layers developed by the project using innovative big data management techniques. 2. Integrated dynamic meteorological and oceanographic data with real time ship monitoring and ice movement predictions to provide reliable decision making for safe and efficient Arctic voyage optimisation. 3. Anti-icing engineering solutions, using nature inspired approaches, to prevent ice formation on vessels, eliminating ice as a ship stability and working-environment hazard. 4. Risk-based design framework to ensure that vessel design is connected to all key hazards of ship operation in the Arctic. The holistic treatment of the ship design, operating regime and environment will improve safety and minimise impact over the entire life cycle. 5. A CEN Workshop Agreement on a process to systematically address safety during bunkering of methanol as a marine fuel along with safety zone guidance for three bunkering concepts: Truck to Ship, Shore to Ship and Ship to Ship. To maximise impact, SEDNA will provide formal inputs to international regulatory regimes regarding regulation adaptation requirements for its safety solutions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2014Partners:Walvisstaart BV, MARIN, LR IMEA, Rolls-Royce, DST +35 partnersWalvisstaart BV,MARIN,LR IMEA,Rolls-Royce,DST,ROLLS-ROYCE MARINE AS,Rolls-Royce (Norway),CTO,CTO,ZFMAR,HSVA,MARIN,Chalmers University of Technology,WMC,HSVA,TUHH,ARTTIC,Stena Rederi AB,WMC,Walvisstaart BV,Rolls-Royce AB,CNR,SSPA (Sweden),Rolls-Royce,FOI,ARTTIC,Rolls-Royce (Sweden),DST,FOI,SCITEK Consultants (United Kingdom),SCITEK Consultants (United Kingdom),ZFMAR,University of Newcastle upon Tyne,ROLLS-ROYCE PLC,CNRS,LR IMEA,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Stena Rederi AB,SSPA (Sweden),Newcastle UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233896All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://beta.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::e7c9e47d6733bc5c66be9d6f878bc896&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:RINA SERVICES SPA, NTUA, BROOKES BELL LLP, RINA SERVICES SPA, LR IMEA +38 partnersRINA SERVICES SPA,NTUA,BROOKES BELL LLP,RINA SERVICES SPA,LR IMEA,RCL CRUISES LTD,MT,MARIN,BROOKES BELL LLP,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,MARIN,FINCANTIERI SI SPA,Balance Technology Consulting,Balance Technology Consulting,NTUA,AALTO,LR IMEA,ICAM,CL,Stena Rederi AB,HSVA,CHANTIERS DE L ATLANTIQUE,HSVA,DNV,STX,Stena Rederi AB,NAPA,CHANTIERS DE L ATLANTIQUE,DNV,SEA EUROPE,ICAM,SEA EUROPE,CARNIVAL PLC,MEYER WERFT PAPENBURG GMBH & CO KG,AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO,RCL CRUISES LTD,University of Strathclyde,CARNIVAL PLC,NAPA,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,MEYER WERFT PAPENBURG GMBH & CO KG,CL,FINCANTIERI SI SPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 814753Overall Budget: 9,385,730 EURFunder Contribution: 9,375,730 EURThe FLARE consortium comprises key stakeholders from industry, academia and policy makers, involved in ship flooding risk research as a Group for over twenty years (HARDER, SAFEDOR, GOALDS, EMSA III, eSafe), the latter three focussing on passenger ships. This offers a unique knowledge base and capability to support targeted new developments and expedite implementation. The overriding objective is to develop a Risk-Based methodology for 'live' flooding risk assessment and control, to be achieved by: - Creating an updated accident database for passenger ships and damages. Using this with support from suitably verified flooding simulation tools to develop a generic risk model for flooding incidents, accounting for collision and grounding with focus on cost-effective risk containment in emergencies. - Ensuring the risk model is generic (all incidents in one model), holistic (active and passive measures) with potential application to newbuildings and existing ships. - A risk-aware approach post-flooding incidents from susceptibility to flooding to emergency response, including mustering and abandonment in extreme flooding scenarios. - Innovative technical solutions at TRL5 in ship concepts and equipment targeting risk containment, including: crashworthiness; minimising the risk from WT doors; use of highly expandable foam post-incident; decision support for crisis management. - Developing a proposal for the revision of relevant IMO regulations towards a risk-based approach to contain and control risk in passenger ships from flooding incidents.
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