Posted - Tuesday, 19 February 2013 | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Nanoparticle additives are to be used on up to fifty American President Lines (APL) containerships in a move to reduce
fuel consumption.
The additives are to be manufactured by Neftech Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of
China Auto Corporation (CAC), and will be regularly applied to the
auxiliary engines of each ship over a five-year period.
This nanoparticle technology is designed to reduce friction through the
engine oil. It can also be used alongside Neftech's water emulsion
technology, which works directly on the fuel to make it burn more
efficiently. Both technologies complement each other and reduce fuel
use.
Neftech said it has already installed water emulsion plants on seven
container ships from three companies and is in the process of adding
more.
According to Neftech, APL has conducted six months of field testing of
the nanoparticle additives on one of its containerships, achieving fuel
savings of more than 10 percent.
"Ten per cent may not sound like a lot but when it comes to fuel savings
for the shipping industry, it is a lot of money," stated Neftech
chairman Victor Levin, speaking to the Business Times.
The Neftech website also states that the water emulsion technology can
save 7.6 percent of fuel use of on main engines and 8.6 percent on
auxiliary engines on a 2,600 twenty-foot-equivalent-unit (TEU)
containership.
The nanoparticle technology is currently being field tested on a containership main engine.
Source: Fathom- ctech
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