Rem Offshore 选择 V​​ard Electro 的 SeaQ 集成船桥用于新的 CSOV 船舶

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©Vard Electro

Vard Electro 的 SeaQ 集成桥解决方案首次在海上风电领域实施,该解决方案安装在 Rem Offshore 的新建施工服务运营船 (CSOV) Rem Power 上,以帮助优化环境绩效。

Rem Offshore 首席商务官Ronny表示:“我们正在对新的低排放技术进行大力投资,以减少海上风电运营对环境的影响,以满足客户、银行和其他利益相关者日益严格的法规和要求。” P·克瓦尔斯维克。

最近移交给 Rem Offshore 的 Rem Power CSOV 是 Vard 集团为海上风电场安装和维护作业而建造的两艘 CSOV 新建船中的第一艘。

“我们对 Vard Electro 提供的 SeaQ 技术非常满意。它与船载系统的无缝集成令人难以置信,并且在品牌选择上提供了极大的灵活性”,Rem Offshore 首席商务官 Ronny P ngl Kvalsvik 说道。

“SeaQ 桥的时尚现代设计可确保海上作业期间的无缝导航、控制、提高效率和安全性。它非常适合我们的船只。” 

Rem Power CSOV 将于明年进行测试,作为 Ocean Charger 联合行业项目的一部分,以开发挪威附近的海上充电基础设施。

“SeaQ 集成桥楼非常适合这些船舶的绿色动力配置,因为它将推进器、推进器、动态定位和其他系统的控制功能集成到一个集中的用户友好界面中,以提高运营效率,提高安全性,同时最大限度地减少“燃料消耗,”Vard Electro 的销售和营销副总裁Gisle Anderssen 解释道。Rem Power - 图片来源:Olav Thokle via Vard Electro

据 Vard Electro 称,自 2017 年以来,Vard Electro 开发的 SeaQ Integrated Bridge 的优势已通过向渔业、邮轮和近海领域的25 艘船舶交付,在实际运营中得到了证明,挪威供应商目前正在准备接受更多订单在海上风电市场。

该系统根据 NAUT 船级符号获得了 DNV 的型式批准,旨在通过增强桥梁系统的可靠性来降低碰撞、搁浅和恶劣天气损坏的风险。

该符号还包括附加的 OC 和 AW 限定符,规定了桥梁设计、工作站布置、导航设备安装以及为在海洋、沿海和开放水域运营的船舶提供操纵文件的要求,以及近海服务船的 OSV 限定符”,瓦尔德·电光说。

据 Vard Electro 介绍,该设置允许每位操作员通过 12 英寸触摸屏配置集成系统的个性化设置,并配有 27 至 55 英寸各种尺寸的显示器阵列,可即时全面地概览系统在干净、高效的工作空间内保持良好的状态,该工作空间经过人体工学优化,适合长时间轮班。”

根据该公司的说法,集成到工作站中的智能多功能触摸屏具有直观的用户友好界面,其中包含探照灯、导航灯、室外灯光控制、车窗加热控制、闭路电视、中央报警系统 (CAM) 和桥接器等功能的应用程序导航值班警报系统(BNWAS)。此外,该系统还可以根据用户的个人喜好进行个性化定制。

Vard Electro 的 Gisle Anderssen 表示,该系统补充了这些新建船舶上的电池混合动力系统,因为它可以在桥梁上做出最佳决策,从而最大限度地提高能源效率。

安装在 Rem Power 及其姊妹船上的混合电池电源解决方案预计将于 2024 年交付,该解决方案采用了 SeaQ 能量存储系统,功率为 2.2 兆瓦,可存储船舶或岸上连接提供的多余能量,供以后使用减少油耗或优化性能。

电池

与需要升压的柴油发电机相比,该电池可用作旋转备用装置,具有更强的动态响应能力,从而提高耐波性和操纵性,并且还增强了行驶能力。

此外,它还可以实现负载调峰和战略负载,从而优化发电机组的工作点。Vard Electro 表示,由于没有移动的发动机部件,仅依靠电池供电即可实现零排放和更少的维护,这也减少了噪音和振动。

Vard Energy 表示,SeaQ 电力管理系统增强了这一功能,可智能控制能源使用,确保根据船舶的运营需求提供电力,从而避免停电并在苛刻的情况下保持可靠的运行。

SeaQ Green Pilot 监控燃料消耗,生成实时排放数据,跟踪能源管理 KPI 的进展情况,并遵守船舶能效管理计划。此外,SeaQ Drives 可实现低谐波驱动,从而实现推进器的高效运行,而 SeaQ Switchgear 可确保闭式母线动态定位的安全运行。

除了两艘 CSOV 之外,SeaQ 技术还将为 Vard 集团 ZeroClass 计划下开发的新一代零排放船舶提供构建模块。

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Rem Offshore Chooses Vard Electro's SeaQ Integrated Bridge for New CSOV Vessel

©Vard Electro
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Vard Electro’s SeaQ Integrated Bridge solution is being implemented in the offshore wind sector for the first time, following installation on Rem Offshore’s newbuild construction service operation vessel (CSOV) Rem Power to assist in optimizing environmental performance.

“We are making strong investments in new low-emission technologies to cut the environmental impact of offshore wind operations in line with increasingly stringent regulations and requirements from clients, banks and other stakeholders,” says Rem Offshore’s Chief Commercial Officer, Ronny Pål Kvalsvik.

The Rem Power CSOV, recently handed over to Rem Offshore, is the first of two CSOV newbuilds being built by Vard Group for installation and maintenance operations at offshore wind farms.

“We are very happy with the SeaQ technology delivered by Vard Electro. Its seamless integration with onboard systems is incredible and has given great flexibility in the choice of make”, says Rem Offshore’s Chief Commercial Officer, Ronny Pål Kvalsvik.

“The sleek and modern design of the SeaQ bridge ensures seamless navigation, control, enhanced efficiency, and safety during offshore operations. It is the perfect fit for our vessels.” 

The Rem Power CSOV will perform testing next year as part of the Ocean Charger joint industry project to develop offshore charging infrastructure off Norway.

“The SeaQ Integrated Bridge is an ideal fit with the green power configuration of these vessels as it integrates control functions for propulsion, thruster, dynamic positioning, and other systems into a centralised user-friendly interface for greater operational efficiency to improve safety while minimizing fuel consumption,” Vard Electro’s VP of Sales and Marketing, Gisle Anderssen explains.Rem Power -Credit: Olav Thokle via Vard Electro

According to Vard Electro, the benefits of the SeaQ Integrated Bridge developed by Vard Electro have been demonstrated in real-life operations through deliveries to 25 vessels across the fishery, cruise and offshore sectors since 2017 and the Norwegian supplier is now gearing up for further orders in the offshore wind market.

The system carries type approval from DNV according to the NAUT class notation that is intended to reduce the risk of collision, grounding and heavy weather damage through enhancement of bridge system reliability.

This notation also includes the additional OC and AW qualifiers that set requirements for bridge design, workstation arrangement, installation of navigational equipment and provision of maneuvering documentation for vessels operating in ocean, coastal and open waters, as well as the OSV qualifier for offshore service vessels, Vard Electro said.

According to Vard Electro, the set-up allows each operator to configure a personalized setup of integrated systems from a 12-inch touch screen, with an array of displays in various sizes from 27-55" "giving an instant and comprehensive overview of system status within a clean and efficient workspace ergonomically optimized for long work shifts."

Per the company, the smart multi-functional touchscreen integrated into the workstation has an intuitive user-friendly interface with apps for functions including search lights, navigation lights, outdoor light control, window heating control, CCTV, Central Alarm System (CAM) and Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS). Furthermore, the system can be personally customized according to individual user preferences.

Vard Electro’s Gisle Anderssen said the system complemented the battery hybrid power systems on these newbuilds as it enables optimal decision-making on the bridge to maximize energy efficiency.

The hybrid battery power solution being installed on the Rem Power and its sister vessel, due for delivery in 2024, incorporates the SeaQ Energy Storage System with 2.2 megawatts of power to store excess energy available from the vessel or shore connections that can be used later to reduce fuel consumption or optimize performance.

The Battery

The battery can be used as a spinning reserve for more dynamic response capability versus a diesel generator that needs to ramp up, thereby improving seakeeping and manoeuvrability, and also has enhanced ride through.

In addition, it enables peak shaving of loads and strategic loading where the operating point of the gensets is optimized. Running solely on battery power results in zero emissions and less maintenance as there are no moving engine parts, which also reduces noise and vibration, Vard Electro said.

This is augmented by the SeaQ Power Management System for smart control of energy usage to ensure power is supplied in accordance with the vessel’s operational needs, which can avert blackouts and maintain reliable operation in demanding situations, Vard Energy said.

SeaQ Green Pilot monitors fuel consumption to generate real-time data on emissions to track progress against energy management KPIs and comply with the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan. In addition, SeaQ Drives enables low harmonic drive for efficient operation of thrusters, while SeaQ Switchgear ensures safe operations of closed-bus dynamic positioning, the company said.

As well as the two CSOVs, the SeaQ technologies will also provide the building blocks for a new generation of zero-emission vessels being developed under the Vard Group’s ZeroClass initiative.

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