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World’s Largest Hybrid Ferry
The ferry has been equipped with a hybrid system from Siemens, which makes it possible to store surplus energy in 399 batteries, replacing 1 one of 5 diesel engines on the ferry:
"The power electronics and control technology which enables functional use of batteries in this large scale is developed and delivered by Siemens. Siemens with battery module supplier Corvus Energy are proud to be a part of a unique team together with Scandlines. This is the world first system of this kind and we are very satisfied with the functionality and the reductions in CO2 emissions,” explains Head of Sales Domestic at Siemens Ketil Aagesen.
The energy storage ability optimises energy performance and it is expected that the reduced energy discharge will reduce CO2 emissions by up to 15%.
"We don’t see any discrepancy between producing high-quality technological solutions and being climate-conscious – on the contrary. Our cooperation with Scandlines demonstrates this. The new solution delivers impeccable performance with substantially lowers energy consumption. This is the path, our developments must follow,” says Communication Director for Siemens Denmark John Finnich Pedersen.
Scanlines will continue to invest more than EUR 40 million in sustainable technologies on their ferries towards 2015:
“The hybrid system is a vital part of our green strategy. It is the first time that a shipping company has succeeded in utilizing technology for shipping on such a scale – naturally, I am proud that Scandlines pioneers this area”, says CEO of Scandlines Søren Poulsgaard Jensen.
The energy storage system in detail
Source: Siemens
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