German cruise operator picks ABB technology to improve efficiency and reduce emissions

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Aiming for improved efficiency and safety and lower emissions, German cruise operator Phoenix Reisen has decided to modernize its ship MS Amera and equip it with DC technology and shore connection from Switzerland-based technology company ABB.

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Specifically, ABB’s Onboard DC Grid power system and shore connection were installed on the 205-meter 835-passenger capacity ship. Following commissioning and sea trials, Amera has become the first cruise ship retrofitted with Onboard DC Grid.

The project saw the replacement of the ship’s AC system with DC technology which, according to ABB, allows the simple and cost-effective integration of energy sources and loads in a compact, lightweight, and functional setup, bringing safer and more efficient vessel operations.

Additionally, the vessel can be equipped to allow efficient integration of new, low-carbon energy sources such as batteries and fuel cells in the future. This will support operations in emission control areas such as the Norwegian fjords, ABB said.

On the other hand, ABB’s shore connection system is expected to help Amera reduce emissions during port calls. Typically, shore connection can help to reduce daily emissions of cruise ships by 35% when they are docked eight hours per day. Meanwhile, the onboard power setup will be managed by ABB’s integrated PEMS power and energy management system, which will ensure optimal use of the vessel’s power resources.

Tomas Arhippainen, Head of Marine Service and Digital, ABB Marine & Ports, said: “ (…) Amera is the first cruise ship to be retrofitted with Onboard DC Grid, making this a milestone project for us, Phoenix Reisen and indeed the cruise industry as a whole. This project proves that the benefits of increased efficiency and safety are available not only for newbuild, but also for existing vessels.”

Johannes Zurnieden, Founder and CEO, Phoenix Reisen, added: “Our aim is to be a leader in sustainable cruising, providing unforgettable travel experiences in some of the world’s most beautiful locations while protecting fragile local ecosystem. We are working towards more efficient and environmentally friendly operations across our fleet and having completed the modernization of Amera together with ABB, we are confident we are on the right track to achieve this objective.”

Phoenix Reisen has an agreement on the use of shore power with the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA).

Germany’s Hamburg port is the first port in Europe to offer shore power for both container and cruise vessels.

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