From second from left,
Heng Chiang Gnee, executive director of
Singapore Maritime Institute;
Seow Tan Hong, managing director of
Sembcorp Marine Technology Pte. Ltd.;
Makoto Igarashi, president of Monohakobi
Technology Institute; Chan Siew Hwa,
professor and co-executive director of
Energy Research Institute at Nanyang
Technology University; Toshio Kurashiki,
operating officer and regional manager
of South Asia and Oceania at ClassNK
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line), the Monohakobi Technology Institute (MTI), which is an NYK Group company, and ClassNK have teamed up with Singapore-based Nanyang Technological University and Sembcorp Marine Technology Pte. Ltd. for research on an exhaust gas cleaning system (EGCS)* intended to be used to control SOx emissions** outside emission control areas (ECAs).
This joint research project between Singapore and Japan will be funded by a grant from the Singapore Maritime Institute and carried out with the support of the ClassNK Joint R&D for Industry Program.***
Unlike the development of EGCSs intended for use inside ECAs, this research will focus on the future need to comply with SOx emissions regulations outside ECAs after 2020 or 2025. Working with a leading EGCS manufacturer, the project will utilize the most advanced technology available to simplify EGCS operations, as well as reduce costs and CO2 emissions compared with existing conventional EGCSs for ECAs. The project will also aim to promote the development of new technologies for system installation such as simplification and miniaturization, in order to ensure that the system can be installed on a variety of ship types, as well as newbuildings and existing vessels.
NYK, MTI, and ClassNK will continue their efforts, ahead of international regulations, in the research and development of beneficial environmental measures.
* Exhaust gas cleaning system (EGCS)
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