OSAKA, Japan. - Tuesday, October 28th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) Hitachi Zosen Corporation (TOKYO:7004) has become the world’s
first firm to receive first-time approval (FTA) for a selective
catalytic reduction (SCR) system for marine engines from its licensor
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE (Germany; MAN)in the field of the design and
manufacturing of marine diesel engines.
The International
Maritime Organization (IMO) proposed the standards on the reduction of
nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions during maritime
transportation. In April 2014 The IMO Marine Environment Protection
Committee adopted stringent Tier III controls which require an 80%
reduction of NOx emissions from Tier I (17.0 g/kWh) to be effective
within emission control areas (ECA) from 2016.
Hitachi Zosen in
partnership with MAN, its licensor boasting a more than 80% global share
in the marine diesel engine market, embarked to develop a SCR system
for marine engines using Hitachi Zosen’s proprietary NOx removal
catalyst and system into test engine in 2009. In 2011 the SCR system was
certified by NK (Japan Maritime Association) ahead of the competition
and fitted in a new vessel for in-service testing ongoing for three
years from November 2011. The greatest benefit of the system is that it
uses highly-pressure exhaust gas upstream of the turbocharger, which is
high in density and requires only a low-capacity catalyst, for a compact
design less than half the size of conventional systems.
The
FTA from MAN verified that Hitachi Zosen’s SCR system for marine engines
is fully compliant with Tier III standards. Hitachi Zosen is globally
the only marine diesel engine supplier to receive official approval from
MAN. Tier III NOx standards are applicable to new ships constructed on
or after January 1, 2016. Since it takes at least one year to design a
new ship, the demand of new shipbuilding with SCR is rising
significantly for NOx reduction systems.
Hitachi Zosen
commenced full-scale marketing of SCR systems for marine engines in this
year. It plans to build on the FTA and collaborate further with MAN to
carry out aggressive order intake activities worldwide.
Contacts
Media inquiry:
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
Tomomitsu Yamamoto, +81-6-6569-0013
Public Relations Group
scr_marinengine109@hitachizosen.co.jp
URL: http://www.hitachizosen.co.jp/english/index.html
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