首批采用 Ulstein TWIN X-STERN® 概念的 CSOV 新船可节省大量燃料

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2024 年 11 月 13 日,地点:欧洲

奥林匹克集团 (Olympic) 在创新船舶概念上大胆承担商业风险,同时高度重视可持续性,这使它成为海上能源领域的先驱企业。它最近投资了一对新建施工服务作业船 (CSOV),这些船基于 Ulstein 集团创新的 TWIN X-STERN® 解决方案,已获得回报,油耗和排放量减少了近 50%,提高了环保性能。

奥林匹克集团在首批采用 Ulstein TWIN X-STERN® 概念的 CSOV 新建船上节省了大量燃料,以支持可持续发展目标这家挪威海上船舶运营商现在已经从同胞造船商 Ulstein 手中接收了第二艘这种独特的船舶 Olympic Notos,此前,在开始英国北海的海上风电项目工作之前,它与之前交付的姊妹船 Olympic Boreas 一起在为 BP 在英国附近运营期间通过动态定位节省了大量燃料。

这是首批采用 TWIN X-STERN 系统的 CSOV,在对称双尾船体中前后各有四个主推进器,可在动态定位 (DP2) 模式下灵活操作。此外,还配备了可变速柴油电力推进系统、混合电池电源、能量存储和智能能源管理,以最大限度地提高燃油效率。

这些船舶基于 Ulstein Design & Solutions AS 的 ULSTEIN SX222 设计,旨在用于海上风电和石油天然气领域,长 89.6 米,宽 19.2 米,设有 91 个舱室,可容纳 126 人。它们还配备了升沉运动补偿舷梯系统,可在不同的着陆高度高效地转移人员和货物。“

海上四轮驱动”
奥林匹克北风之神号在今年夏天从 Ulstein Verft 交付后,获得了 GCE Blue Maritime Cluster 颁发的年度海事创新奖,被昵称为“海上四轮驱动”。

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奥林匹克号首席技术官 Runar Stave 解释说,这种创新的推进器配置与变速能力相结合,是提高能源效率的关键因素,它允许精确的多向定位控制,并充分利用推进器的功率,从而大幅降低燃料消耗。“此外,多推进器系统的高机动性使船舶在变化的海况下能够提高适航性和稳定性,这有助于提高运营效率并提高舷梯船员转移的安全性。减少推进器使用可减少噪音和振动,这也使船员在酒店标准的住宿条件下享受更舒适的船上体验,”他说。“

以可变速度运行发动机的能力意味着可以根据船舶的能源需求优化发电量。船上实施的多项技术措施使电力需求在某些条件下仅为 250-300 千瓦。在如此低的功率需求下,变速运行可以使发动机运行得更优化(而不是恒速运行),从而显著降低每千瓦时的能耗。因此,变速运行发动机的能力,结合技术措施和整体船舶设计,使得 Olympic Boreas 在一周的 DP 运行期间每 24 小时仅消耗 2.7 吨燃料,比其他航行 CSOV 少约 50%,Stave 说道。他补充道: “

降低燃料和维护成本
以及减少燃料消耗,降低发动机转速可以通过延长服务间隔来显著降低维护成本,从而有助于降低船舶整个使用寿命的运营费用。”

这些船舶具有可作为旋转备用运行的混合电池系统,减少了对辅助发电机的需求并进一步提高了燃油效率。此外,智能能源管理系统使用自动数字算法实时管理电力生产和消耗,在需要时提供即时电力,同时减少总体能源使用。


CSOV 还配备了岸电连接,用于零排放港口作业和电池充电。它们还留有额外的电池容量空间,一旦海上必要的基础设施到位,它们就可以实现未来的全电动运行。

船舶的温室气体排放量与燃料消耗的减少成正比,它们还准备使用甲醇作为燃料,这将进一步减少碳足迹。

奥林匹克首席商务官 Glenn Erik Val 指出,这从可持续性和商业角度来看都很重要,因为欧盟排放交易体系 (EU ETS) 计划从 2027 年开始实施,用于海上船舶,这将导致使用传统燃料的船舶燃料相关成本增加,因为需要补偿排放。“

因此,这些船舶的能源效率优化和排放减少将代表一种成本优势,这将成为船舶合同招标中重要的竞争优势,”他解释道。

为 CSOV 设定新标准
Val 表示,奥林匹克与 Ulstein 开始合作 CSOV 概念时的目标是在可持续性、安全性和运营效率方面为此类船舶“设定新标准”。这与 Ulstein 的 TWIN X-STERN 设计“完美契合”,该设计已由 Ulstein Design & Solutions 开发并应用于其他船舶。

自 1996 年以柴油电力船起家以来,奥林匹克一直追求可持续运营,并始终愿意承担创新解决方案的风险,以推动提高燃油效率。我们在商业化新技术方面有着成功的记录,包括双燃料液化天然气和永磁推进器等概念,”他说。


这种方法早在 2009 年 Ulstein 交付的开创性锚泊拖船供应 (AHTS) 船 Olympic Zeus 中就得到了证明,该船是第一艘配备柴油电力/柴油机械推进系统的此类船舶。而且,15 年后,由于使用混合动力解决方案平均可节省 50% 的燃料,它仍然胜过大多数 AHTS。Valase

继续说道:“TWIN X-STERN 对我们来说是一种新颖且有吸引力的解决方案,我们相信它可以成为 CSOV 领域的独特概念,这基于我们在最高效操作中积累的知识。”Ulstein

Design & Solutions 的系统架构师 Stein Frode Haugen 表示,Ulstein 渴望参与 Olympic 在可操作性和燃料节省方面明确定义的目标,以进一步开发和完善新船舶应用的概念。

优化性能和安全性
他说,动态定位模式下的性能和安全性是为奥林匹克设计 CSOV 概念时的关键考虑因素,目的是打造一艘“性能卓越、针对其操作目的进行优化的船舶”。他解释说,这指导了船体设计和螺旋桨选择等领域的设计选择。

“同样的考虑因素也是船上电力系统设计的基础”,Ulstein Power & Control 的高级工程师 Geir Haddal 表示。


“在整个设计阶段,节能解决方案一直是重点。动态发电和各种动力驱动部件(包括推进器和螺旋桨)的正确设置需要创新的解决方案和控制理念的重大变化,以便它们有效地相互作用。结果就是非常节能的解决方案”,Haddal 说道,他还称赞了 Olympic 选择新电力系统的意愿。

经过彻底的设计和工程阶段,船东和船厂之间的积极合作使得这项开创性的 CSOV 新建项目能够在 2022 年 7 月签订合同后仅两年内完成,两艘船均按预算和质量规格交付。

“奥林匹克再次证明,通过与 Ulstein 和更广泛的挪威海事集群合作,我们可以将伟大的想法转化为行业领先的船舶,”Valase 说道。

Ulstein 现在将分析来自 CSOV 电力和自动化解决方案上的能量流监测设备的实时数据,以确定改进操作和电力系统配置的潜力,并着眼于 TWIN X-STERN 概念的未来发展及其在海底和电缆铺设等其他船舶领域的可能应用。

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Big fuel savings on first CSOV newbuilds with Ulstein’s TWIN X-STERN® concept

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 11/13/2024, Location: Europe

Taking bold commercial risks on novel vessel concepts with a strong focus on sustainability has made Olympic a pioneering player in the offshore energy sector. Its latest investment in a pair of new-build Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) based on Ulstein Group’s innovative TWIN X-STERN® solution has paid off, with close to 50% reductions in fuel consumption and emissions to boost environmental performance.

Olympic makes big fuel savings to support sustainability goals on first CSOV newbuilds with Ulstein’s TWIN X-STERN® concept The Norwegian offshore vessel operator has now taken delivery of the second of these unique vessels, Olympic Notos, from compatriot shipbuilder Ulstein after realising these significant fuel savings in dynamic positioning with the previously delivered sister vessel Olympic Boreas during operations for BP off the UK, prior to starting work on an offshore wind project in the UK North Sea.

These are the first CSOVs to employ the TWIN X-STERN system, with four main thrusters fore and aft in a symmetrical dual-stern hull, allowing flexible operability in dynamic positioning (DP2) mode. This is complemented by diesel-electric propulsion with variable speed, hybrid battery power, energy storage and smart energy management to maximise fuel efficiency.

Based on the ULSTEIN SX222 design by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS, the vessels are intended for work in the offshore wind and oil & gas segments, with a length of 89.6m and beam of 19.2m, and accommodation for 126 people in 91 cabins. They are also equipped with a heave motion-compensated gangway system for efficient transfer of personnel and cargo at variable landing heights.

‘Four-wheel drive of the sea’
The Olympic Boreas was nicknamed “the four-wheel drive of the sea” in winning the Maritime Innovation of the Year Award with GCE Blue Maritime Cluster following its delivery from Ulstein Verft this summer.

Read more and watch film: The TWIN X-STERN concept explained

And this innovative thruster configuration, combined with variable speed capability, is the key factor behind boosting energy efficiency by allowing precise multi-directional positioning control with optimal use of thruster power to drastically cut fuel usage, explains Olympic’s Chief Technical Officer Runar Stave. “Furthermore, high manoeuvrability with the multi-thruster system enables enhanced seakeeping and stability in variable sea states, which contributes to greater operational efficiency and improved safety with gangway crew transfers. Less noise and vibration from reduced thruster usage also gives a more comfortable onboard experience for the crew in accommodation of hotel standard,” he says.

“The ability to run the engines at variable speed means that power production can be optimised based on the vessel’s energy demand. The implementation of several technical measures onboard the vessel has resulted in a power demand of only 250-300 kilowatts under certain conditions. At such low power demands, operating at variable speed enables a more optimal operation of the engine – as opposed to operating at constant speed – and results in significantly lower energy consumption per kWh. Consequently, the ability to operate the engine at variable speed, combined with the technical measures and the overall ship design, has enabled the Olympic Boreas to consume only 2.7 tonnes of fuel per 24 hours during a week of DP operations, which is approximately 50% less than other sailing CSOVs,” according to Stave.

Reduced fuel and maintenance costs
“As well as cutting fuel consumption, reducing engine speed leads to significant reductions in maintenance costs by extending service intervals, contributing to lower operational expenses over the vessel’s lifetime,” he adds.

These vessels have a hybrid battery system that can operate as a spinning reserve, reducing the need for auxiliary generators and further improving fuel efficiency. Additionally, a smart energy management system uses automated digital algorithms to manage power production and consumption in real-time, providing instant power when needed while reducing overall energy usage.


The CSOVs are also equipped with a shore power connection for emission-free port operations and battery recharging. They also have space for extra battery capacity, enabling future full-electric operation once the necessary infrastructure becomes available at sea.

GHG emissions from the vessels have been reduced proportionate to the cut in fuel consumption, and they are also ready to use methanol as fuel, which will further reduce their carbon footprint.

Olympic’s Chief Commercial Officer Glenn Erik Valø points out this is important from both a sustainability and commercial perspective, given the scheduled implementation of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) for offshore vessels from 2027 will lead to higher fuel-related costs for vessels running on conventional fuels due to the need to compensate for emissions.

“Optimisation of energy efficiency and reduced emissions with these vessels will therefore represent a cost advantage that will be an important competitive differentiator in contract tenders for the vessels,” he explains.

Setting a new standard for CSOVs
Valø says Olympic’s ambition when starting work with Ulstein on the CSOV concept was to “set a new standard” for such vessels in terms of sustainability, safety and operational efficiency. And this “matched perfectly” with Ulstein’s TWIN X-STERN design, already developed by Ulstein Design & Solutions and applied to other vessels.

“Olympic has been pursuing sustainable operations since starting with a diesel-electric vessel in 1996 and has consistently been willing to take risks with innovative solutions in our push for greater fuel efficiency. We have a successful track record of commercialising new technologies, including concepts such as dual-fuel LNG and the permanent magnet thruster,” he says.


This approach was earlier demonstrated with its 2009 delivery from Ulstein of the ground-breaking Anchor-Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel Olympic Zeus that was the first such vessel to be equipped with a diesel-electric/diesel-mechanical propulsion system. And, 15 years on, it is still outcompeting most AHTSs due to an average 50% fuel reduction using the hybrid solution.

Valø continues: “The TWIN X-STERN was for us a novel and attractive solution that we believed could be turned into a unique concept for the CSOV segment, based on our accumulated knowledge from operating in the most efficient manner.”

For its part, Ulstein was keen to engage with Olympic’s clearly defined goals in terms of operability and fuel savings to further develop and refine the concept for a new vessel application, according to Ulstein Design & Solutions' System Architect Stein Frode Haugen.

Optimising performance and safety
He says performance and safety in dynamic positioning mode were the key considerations when designing the CSOV concept for Olympic with a view to creating a “highly capable ship optimised for its operational purpose”. And this guided design choices in areas such as hull design and selection of propellers, he explains.

"The same considerations are the basis for the design of the power system on board", according to Ulstein Power & Control's senior engineer Geir Haddal.


"Throughout the entire design phase, energy-efficient solutions have been in focus. The correct setup of dynamic power production and the various power-driven components, including thrusters and propellers so that they interact effectively, has required innovative solutions and major changes in control philosophy. The result has been very energy-efficient solutions", says Haddal, who also praises Olympic's willingness to choose the new power system.

Following a thorough design and engineering phase, the positive collaboration between shipowner and yard was able to realise the ground-breaking CSOV newbuild project within only a two-year timeframe from contract signing in July 2022, with both vessels delivered on budget and according to quality specifications.

“Olympic has once again proven that we can take great ideas and turn them into industry-leading vessels through working together with Ulstein and the wider Norwegian maritime cluster,” Valø says.

Ulstein will now be analysing live data feeds from energy flow monitoring devices on the power and automation solutions of the CSOVs to identify potential for improvements to operations and the power system configuration, with an eye on future advancement of the TWIN X-STERN concept and possible application in other vessel segments including subsea and cable-laying.

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