Waste heat recovery after a ship’s auxiliary engines improves fuel efficiency and cuts emissions

Hard pressed to boost profits in light of rising fuel costs and stricter emissions regulations? Ship owners will find welcome relief in the new Aalborg XS-TC7A waste heat recovery (WHR) economizer from Alfa Laval.
By: Alfa Laval Aalborg A/S
 
 
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Dec. 12, 2012 - PRLog -- Hard pressed to boost profits in light of rising fuel costs and stricter emissions regulations? Ship owners will find welcome relief in the new Aalborg XS-TC7A waste heat recovery (WHR) economizer from Alfa Laval. Designed for use after a ship’s auxiliary engines, this innovative waste heat recovery system promises fuel and emissions savings for the world’s maritime fleet.

Firing the auxiliary boilers to sustain a ship’s steam requirements now costs much less – both in terms of fuel oil and impact on the environment – thanks to the Alfa Laval Aalborg XS-TC7A. Capable of completely supplying or supporting ship steam requirements during manoeuvring and port stays, this new waste heat recovery economizer turns waste heat from a ship’s auxiliary engines into usable energy and cuts carbon emissions.

Additional fuel savings
With its small footprint and low weight to output ratio, the Alfa Laval Aalborg XS-TC7A promises to reduce fuel costs for oil-fired auxiliary boilers. After two years of testing at sea, a major Danish shipping company is among the first to capitalize on the full potential of using waste heat recovery economizers both after the main engines and auxiliary engines on its fleet. For starters, the company signed a contract in January 2012 to install the Alfa Laval Aalborg XS-TC7A on 20 newbuildings and a larger number of retrofits over the coming years.

“Waste heat recovery systems after the main engines have proven lucrative for decades for many ship owners,” says Hans-Henrik Jensen, Alfa Laval Vice President, Marine & Diesel Division. “Taking advantage of the waste heat from a ship’s auxiliary engines is the natural next step, which is now possible thanks to the Aalborg XS-TC7A. The product has been very well received by the shipping industry, where many of the leading companies are investigating the possibility of installing the Aalborg XS-TC7A onboard.”

Jensen goes on to say that Alfa Laval is the first maritime supplier to help ship owners improve fuel efficiency by capturing the waste heat potential of the auxiliary engines and turning it into usable energy onboard. This delivers measurable cost savings and enhances a ship’s environmental profile.

Fast return on investment
Return on investment for the entire installation can typically be realized within 12 to 18 months; in some cases, payback only takes six to eight months. Drastically reduced fuel costs and reduced maintenance requirements for oil-fired auxiliary engines contributes to fast ROI because the Aalborg XS-TC7A is able to supply, or support, a ship’s in-port steam requirements. Actual payback time varies, depending on various factors, such as the number of days the produced steam can be utilized and redundancy requirements.

Another reason why payback time is quick: A specially designed convection component, which improves heat transfer due to increased turbulence at the exhaust gas boundary layer. This enables increased steam production but makes the Aalborg XS-TC7A more compact and lighter in weight compared to other known waste heat recovery systems.

Deeper emissions reductions
According to the Danish shipping company’s chief executive officer, reducing carbon emissions is a top priority for the company not only to protect the health of the planet but to meet customer demand for a greener supply chain.

“The Aalborg XS-TC7A is clean technology that will help ship owners reduce energy costs and enhance their environmental profiles,” explains Jensen. “All told, the Aalborg XS-TC7A is a must-have on board.”

Learn more about the Alfa Laval Aalborg XS-TC7A waste heat recovery economizer and the broad range of waste heat recovery solutions and services from Alfa Laval at www.alfalaval.com/marine


Or contact:

Hans-Henrik Jensen – Vice President Marine & Diesel Division
General Manager Marine & Diesel Systems – Parts & Service
Alfa Laval Aalborg A/S
Gasværksvej 24
9100 Aalborg, Denmark
Phone: +45 9930 4705
E-mail: HansH.Jensen@alfalaval.com


Editor’s notes

About Alfa Laval

Alfa Laval is a leading global provider of specialized products and engineering solutions based on its key technologies of heat transfer, separation and fluid handling.

The company’s equipment, systems and services are dedicated to assisting customers in optimizing the performance of their processes. The solutions help them to heat, cool, separate and transport products in industries that produce food and beverages, chemicals and petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, starch, sugar and ethanol.

Alfa Laval’s products are also used in power plants, aboard ships, in the mechanical engineering industry, in the mining industry and for wastewater treatment, as well as for comfort climate and refrigeration applications.

Alfa Laval’s worldwide organization works closely with customers in nearly 100 countries to help them stay ahead in the global arena.

Alfa Laval is listed on Nasdaq OMX, and, in 2011, posted annual sales of about SEK 28.6 billion (approx. 3.2 billion Euros). The company has 16 000 employees.


For further information contact:

André Szczerba
Alfa Laval Tumba AB
Marine & Diesel Equipment
Marketing Communications
SE-147 80 Tumba, Sweden
Phone: +46 8 530 653 07
Mobile: + 46 708 45 53 07
E-mail: andre.szczerba@alfalaval.com
www.alfalaval.com/marine
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Tags:Waste Heat, Recovery, Auxiliary Engines, Fuel Efficiency, Cut Emission
Industry:Shipping, Environment
Location:Aalborg - Nordjylland - Denmark
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