deCarbonising sHipping by Enabling Key technology symbiosis on real vessel concept designs
Acronym
CHEK
Description of the granted funding
CHEK proposes to reach zero emission shipping by disrupting the way ships are designed and operated today. The project will develop and demonstrate two bespoke vessel designs – a wind energy optimised bulk carrier and a hydrogen powered cruise ship – equipped with an interdisciplinary combination of innovative technologies working in symbiosis to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 99%, achieve at least 50% energy savings and reduce black carbon emissions by over 95%. Rather than “stacking” novel technologies onto existing vessel designs, the consortium is proposing to develop a unique Future-Proof Vessel (FPV) Design Platform to ensure maximised symbiosis between the novel technologies proposed and taking into consideration the vessels’ real operational profiles (rather than just sea-trial performance). The FPV Platform will also serve as a basis for replicating the CHEK approach towards other vessel types such as tankers, container ships, general cargo ships and ferries. These jointly cover over 93% of the global shipping tonnage and are responsible for 85% of global GHG emissions from shipping.
In order to achieve real-world impact and the decarbonisation of the global shipping fleet, the consortium will undertake an analysis of framework conditions influencing long-distance shipping today (including infrastructure availability) and propose solutions to ensure the proposed vessel designs can and will be deployed in reality. A Foresight Exercise will simulate the deployment of the CHEK innovations on the global shipping fleet with the aim of reaching the IMO’s goal of halving shipping emissions by 2050 and contributing to turning Europe into the first carbon-neutral continent by 2050 (as stipulated by the European Green Deal). A tailored communication and dissemination strategy led by the IMO-founded partner WMU will ensure appropriate involvement of stakeholders (e.g. MEPC, DG CLIMA, DG MOVE), including the engagement of the general public.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2024
Granted funding
DELTAMARIN OY
377 003.75 €
Participant
WARTSILA FINLAND OY
2 394 133.75 €
Participant
KARGIL BULGARIA EOOD (BG)
106 612.5 €
Third party
YARA MARINE TECHNOLOGIES AB (SE)
760 000 €
Participant
MSC CRUISE MANAGEMENT (UK) LIMITED (UK)
1 246 532.5 €
Participant
BA TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (UK)
865 323.75 €
Participant
MSC CRUISES SA (CH)
264 830 €
Participant
SILVERSTREAM TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD. (UK)
417 973.75 €
Participant
CARGILL INTERNATIONAL SA (CH)
489 453.75 €
Participant
HASYTEC ELECTRONICS GMBH (DE)
416 002.5 €
Participant
WARTSILA NORWAY AS (NO)
58 800 €
Third party
CLIMEON AB (SE)
420 038.75 €
Participant
DELTAMARIN SP. Z O.O. (PL)
110 937.5 €
Participant
WARTSILA ITALIA SPA (IT)
81 200 €
Third party
WAERTSILA NETHERLANDS B.V. (NL)
281 898.75 €
Participant
WARTSILA NETHERLANDS BV (NL)
373 148 €
Participant
LLOYD'S REGISTER EMEA IPS (UK)
219 347.5 €
Participant
WORLD MARITIME UNIVERSITY (SE)
357 368.75 €
Participant
Amount granted
9 999 996 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport (5374Topic
Decarbonising long distance shipping (LC-MG-1-13-2020Call ID
H2020-MG-2020-TwoStages Other information
Funding decision number
955286
Identified topics
maritime, ships