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NYK begins onboard trials of methane oxidation system

NYK begins onboard trials of methane oxidation system

Green Energy

NYK has carried out its first onboard measurement during a demonstration test of a methane oxidation catalyst system designed for

NYK has carried out its first onboard measurement during a demonstration test of a methane oxidation catalyst system designed for marine engines powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).

As announced, the project is being developed in collaboration with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Equipment Co. (MHI-MME), Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. (MHIMSB), and DAIHATSU INFINEARTH MFG. CO., LTD. (IE). The system has been installed on the LNG bunkering vessel KEYS Azalea, which supplies LNG fuel to other LNG-powered ships.

In LNG marine engines, a phenomenon known as “methane slip” can occur when unburned methane escapes into the atmosphere. Since methane has a significantly higher global warming impact than carbon dioxide, reducing these emissions is a key challenge in maritime decarbonisation.

The catalyst system addresses this issue by oxidising methane found in exhaust gases from LNG-fuelled engines. As explained, the technology was developed by combining the expertise of all the partners, MHI-MME contributed catalyst design and manufacturing, MHIMSB provided shipbuilding expertise and IE focused on engine optimisation.

Earlier land-based tests showed the system could achieve at least a 70% methane oxidation rate. In the latest onboard trial, however, it recorded more than 90% methane oxidation as a standalone exhaust treatment system.

A full-scale prototype has now been installed on KEYS Azalea for a one-year trial.

The vessel will operate mainly in the Kyushu and Seto Inland Sea regions, where the system will be tested under real-world conditions to evaluate its practical performance.

NYK begins onboard trials of methane oxidation systemNYK begins onboard trials of methane oxidation system
NYK begins onboard trials of methane oxidation systemNYK begins onboard trials of methane oxidation system

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