Project BOEI
Sustainable Ships performed a techno-economic feasibility study for the Province of South-Holland and InnovationQuarter on offshore charging of tankers at the anchorage at Scheveningen. As part of the job, a purpose-build tool for interactive parametric design to create insights for decision-making. The study determined that offshore charging of tankers is technically and economically feasible.
Port of Rotterdam
Sustainable Ships provided Port of Rotterdam with a detailed Shore Power report, a customized techno-economic feasibility study that estimates costs and provides an overview of the technical challenges, standards and retrofit options required to accomodate shore power on board a vessel. The report is used to help shipowners gain quick insights into the conversion for shore power, including estimated cost and technical requirements for conversion.
Hydrogen Powered Propulsion for an Offshore Crane Vessel
This thesis performs a technical, economical and environmental feasibility study of three dense hydrogen carriers as a fuel to power the largest semi-submersible offshore crane vessel in the world – Heerema’s Sleipnir.
Heerema Carbon Neutral
One of our crew members was a key driver in Heerema’s ambitious decision to make the company Carbon Neutral, compensating 250.000 [mT] of CO2 per year.
Shore Power Calandkanaal
One of our crew members realized the largest shore power connection in Rotterdam - 20MW - from inception, to design, up to project management and execution.