New GeneRation marinE ENgines and Retrofit solutions to Achieve methane abatement flexibilitY
Acronym
GREEN RAY
Description of the granted funding
LNG utilisation in shipping is increasing and has direct effects namely benefits on air quality and human health. Moreover, CO2 emission is lower with gas use compared to diesel fuels, but ‘methane slip’ may form in gas combustion. The low-pressure dual fuel concept is the most popular LNG engine technology and unfortunately also the technology producing methane slip. Therefore, development of methane slip reduction technologies for these low-pressure dual fuel cases is the focus of this project.
To assess the methane emissions from shipping the GREEN RAY project will combine existing data collection with onboard measurements to address existing vessels and new builds, normal operation and varying loads, and further utilise these results in a model development to achieve LNG fleet level assessment.
To prevent the methane slip, the strong consortium of GREEN RAY will develop on-engine technologies for low pressure dual fuel engines and aftertreatment technologies for the existing vessels as well as newbuilds. First, the four stroke engine technology is developed further to enable methane slip reduction at all engine loads and to be applicable to the largest engines in the market involving cruise, ferry and gas carriers. Second, the on-engine technology development for the two stroke engine, around a patented LNG injection system, will aim to significantly reduce methane slip from e.g. tankers and container ships. Third, a unique approach of a sulphur resistant catalyst system to significant methane oxidation while also ensuring that the activity remains high over time. The achievements of these three technologies' development will be demonstrated onboard two new builds and one retrofit to existing vessel, all of them targeting TRL 7, and implementing the partnership on ZEWT. Dissemination and exploitation of GREEN RAY results towards acknowledged target groups will enable wide deployment of the new technologies maximising also the benefits for climate.
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2027
Granted funding
WARTSILA FINLAND OY
2 387 512 €
Third party
MSC MALTA YARD MANAGEMENT LTD (MT)
65 419.5 €
Participant
WARTSILA SERVICES SWITZERLAND AG (CH)
Participant
MSC CRUISE MANAGEMENT (UK) LIMITED (UK)
Participant
REVOLVE WATER (BE)
250 000 €
Participant
CMA SHIPS (FR)
180 075 €
Participant
WARTSILA ITALIA SPA (IT)
565 575 €
Participant
CHANTIERS DE L'ATLANTIQUE (FR)
683 400 €
Participant
SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL BV (NL)
1 389 613.95 €
Participant
DNV AS (NO)
31 953.75 €
Participant
DNV GL AS (NO)
31 953.75 €
Participant
Amount granted
6 973 123 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Climate, Energy and Mobility (11715 Industrial Competitiveness in Transport (11721 )
Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility (11722 )
Topic
Assessing and preventing methane slip from LNG engines in all conditions within both existing and new vessels (ZEWT Partnership) (HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01-12Call ID
HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101056642
Identified topics
machines, power engines