Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels

Fluctuating and unpredictable fuel prices in combination with new environmental regulations and increased awareness of shipping impact on global greenhouse gas emissions have brought the interest of ship owners into investigating further alternative propulsion and power plant systems for increased e...

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Main Authors: Andersson, Alexander, Logason, Kári
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Language:English
Published: Chalmers tekniska högskola / Institutionen för sjöfart och marin teknik 2015
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description Fluctuating and unpredictable fuel prices in combination with new environmental regulations and increased awareness of shipping impact on global greenhouse gas emissions have brought the interest of ship owners into investigating further alternative propulsion and power plant systems for increased efficiency and reduction of emissions. In recent years there has been a growing interest in the shipping industry to apply hybrid propulsion system including batteries. Fishing and its related activities constitute a significant part of the shipping business, in particular in some countries such as Iceland and Norway. In the past most designs have been performed with focus on the so called design condition for vessels. However, both due to the fishing method and environmental conditions, the vessels are operating in a number of different conditions from what was assumed in the original design process. In this thesis, the operational pattern is investigated for an existing long-liner fishing vessel in the Icelandic fleet, based on an empirical approach along with on board measurements. The current propulsion and power plant of the long-liner fishing vessel under consideration is compared with alternative designs including hybrid and diesel-electric propulsion in terms of efficiency and bunker consumption. The comparisons are obtained by simulation models of the propulsion systems and use the estimation and measurement of the power requirement as an input data. Finally, an economical comparison based on estimations of the additional costs for the proposed design alternatives is presented. When trends on market, the operational pattern and the economical evaluation are summarized, it indicates future potential for hybrid propulsion for long-liner fishing vessels.
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spelling ftchalmersuniojs:oai:odr.chalmers.se:20.500.12380/219356 2025-04-27T14:31:44+00:00 Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels Andersson, Alexander Logason, Kári 2015 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/219356 eng eng Chalmers tekniska högskola / Institutionen för sjöfart och marin teknik Report. X - Department of Shipping and Marine Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/219356 Transport Farkostteknik Vehicle Engineering H 2015 ftchalmersuniojs https://doi.org/20.500.12380/219356 2025-04-02T03:21:01Z Fluctuating and unpredictable fuel prices in combination with new environmental regulations and increased awareness of shipping impact on global greenhouse gas emissions have brought the interest of ship owners into investigating further alternative propulsion and power plant systems for increased efficiency and reduction of emissions. In recent years there has been a growing interest in the shipping industry to apply hybrid propulsion system including batteries. Fishing and its related activities constitute a significant part of the shipping business, in particular in some countries such as Iceland and Norway. In the past most designs have been performed with focus on the so called design condition for vessels. However, both due to the fishing method and environmental conditions, the vessels are operating in a number of different conditions from what was assumed in the original design process. In this thesis, the operational pattern is investigated for an existing long-liner fishing vessel in the Icelandic fleet, based on an empirical approach along with on board measurements. The current propulsion and power plant of the long-liner fishing vessel under consideration is compared with alternative designs including hybrid and diesel-electric propulsion in terms of efficiency and bunker consumption. The comparisons are obtained by simulation models of the propulsion systems and use the estimation and measurement of the power requirement as an input data. Finally, an economical comparison based on estimations of the additional costs for the proposed design alternatives is presented. When trends on market, the operational pattern and the economical evaluation are summarized, it indicates future potential for hybrid propulsion for long-liner fishing vessels. Other/Unknown Material Iceland Chalmers University of Technology: Chalmers Open Digital Repository (ODR) Norway
spellingShingle Transport
Farkostteknik
Vehicle Engineering
Andersson, Alexander
Logason, Kári
Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
title Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
title_full Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
title_fullStr Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
title_short Feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
title_sort feasibility study of hybrid propulsion systems for long-liner fishing vessels
topic Transport
Farkostteknik
Vehicle Engineering
topic_facet Transport
Farkostteknik
Vehicle Engineering
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/219356