• 2017 December 19 14:14

    The Switch: No magic bullet for sustainable shipping

    The Switch, a global leader in advanced drive train technology, says that the maritime industry must adopt a realistic approach to the challenge of sustainable shipping, piecing together individual technologies to create efficient vessels that are greater than the sum of their parts. There’s no simple ‘off the shelf’ complete solution, they stress. Instead, there is a wealth of existing innovations and systems that can radically transform the industry’s environmental performance when used together.

    “Stricter regulations, greater environmental awareness and the imperative to control operating costs in increasingly tight markets are key drivers for an industry that must optimize operational efficiency,” says Mika Koli, Business Development Manager at The Switch. “But at the same time, it’s unrealistic to think this can happen with one ‘big idea’ or technological breakthrough. What shipowners need to do is future proof new and existing vessels by making smart choices – by seeing what is available and then putting the pieces of the puzzle together.”

    “There are some game-changers already on the market,” Koli stresses, “technologies that are fundamentally simple, energy efficient and can greatly reduce the life-cycle costs and emissions of the world fleet. Of those, we believe hybrid solutions, DC networks and permanent magnet (PM) driven contra-rotating propulsors are among the most compelling solutions available.”

    The Switch has been serving the marine segment since 2013, acquiring Wärtsilä Drives in Norway in November 2016 to boost its proposition. The advanced drive train expertise of the Finnish-headquartered firm has seen it build an installed base of over 13 GW of megawatt-class PM machine and converter packages, with a globally leading position in the wind arena.

    “We are committed to helping the industry become more sustainable, both commercially and environmentally,” Koli comments, “while ensuring our customers meet regulatory and societal demands. Our products are tailor-made for this mission.”

    Three concepts sit at the heart of The Switch’s marine business. Its PM shaft generators can be used to create cost-effective electricity and save fuel – with large merchant vessels potentially consuming less energy during slow steaming. Meanwhile, its compact, lightweight and simple DC-Hub allows vessel generators to run at optimal efficiency, with batteries taking the strain of load changes, thus significantly reducing fuel consumption. In addition, its DC nature allows batteries to be utilized as stand-by power sources, enabling generators to be switched off entirely. Fewer conversions are also needed, meaning less lost energy.

    These are technologies Koli expects to see becoming more widespread throughout the industry.

    The last piece in The Switch’s offering is an integrated electric propulsor, a unit that combines the hydrodynamic expertise from Steerprop with the permanent magnet motor advantages from The Switch for 3.5 MW to 20 MW and beyond.

    “These units are small, easy to fit and maintain – sitting inside the vessel hull – and, thanks to the PM technology, provide increased efficiency and lower operational cost. The hydrodynamic efficiency of the propeller alone is capable of delivering up to 25% less fuel consumption than single propeller, traditional electric alternatives, while our PM motor gives optimal efficiency throughout the entire speed range.”

    Shipowners worldwide can now take greater advantage of simple, reliable and highly efficient solutions.

    “Seen on their own, such innovations are impressive,” Koli concludes, “but when pieced together, and seen in the context of this industry’s demands, they become not just important, but necessary. It’s up to us, and other green suppliers worldwide, to get that message out to shipowners. We can help them chart the best course towards truly sustainable shipping.”

    Empowered by the environmental credentials and cost efficiency of its product portfolio, The Switch is now targeting growth of 200% over the next five years in marine.

    The Switch is part of the EUR 3.6 billion turnover Yaskawa Electric Corporation. Since entering the marine segment, it has received over 30 orders for its revolutionary permanent magnet shaft generator technology.

    About The Switch
    The Switch, a Yaskawa company, is a pioneer in advanced drive train technology. The company has an installed base of over 13 GW of megawatt-class permanent magnet machine and converter packages. The main focus areas are wind, marine and special industrial solutions. The company’s innovative drive trains make an impact on profitable power generation and energy use, with the ultimate goal of lowering the cost of energy and operations. The Switch is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland.


2024 April 18

18:02 DEME wins cable installation contracts from Prysmian for IJmuiden Ver Alpha and Nederwiek 1 offshore grid systems
17:31 RINA awarded contract for Carnival Cruise Line 4th and 5th Excel-class ships
17:18 Cepsa and Evos join up for green methanol storage in Spain and the Netherlands
16:48 ClassNK commences joint research project with JAXA on material compatibility evaluation methods for liquefied oxygen
16:24 Panama Canal announces new measures regarding number of transits and maximum draft
15:50 Kongsberg Maritime secures contract to supply propeller systems to Damen Naval for four Anti-Submarine Warfare frigates
15:24 LR to class Torghatten Nord’s hydrogen-powered ferry duo for Arctic sailings
14:04 CMA CGM sells part of the foreign activities of Bolloré Logistics to the Balguerie Group
13:40 Methanol Institute and SEA-LNG unite against EU trade barriers to biomethane and biomethanol fuels
13:23 DP World launches a new Air Tracking feature to its SeaRates platform
12:31 Port of Los Angeles container volume increases 19% to 743,417 TEU in March 2024
12:16 MABUX: Bunker Outlook, Week 16, 2024
12:11 Coastal Sustainability Alliance boosts development and adoption of maritime biofuel in Singapore
11:43 Ocean Network Express launches reduced emissions shipping service
11:23 Wartsila cargo handling and fuel gas supply systems selected for three new Very Large Ethane Gas Carriers
10:45 Singapore plans production of biofuel blends up to B50 in grade
10:25 Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and International Energy Agency сollaborate on maritime energy transition

2024 April 17

18:03 Australia and Singapore partner in a $20 million initiative to help reduce emissions in the maritime sector
17:38 EPS strengthens green collaboration with MPA with six Singapore-registered ammonia dual-fuel newbuilds
17:03 HD Hyundai, Scottish firms to cooperate on offshore wind power
16:16 Hanwha Ocean wins 176.4 bln-won order for 1 LPG carrier
15:46 Maritime Book and Claim System advances pilot study to support first movers in zero-emissions shipping
15:00 Port of Antwerp-Bruges cargo volumes up 2.4% to 70.4 million tonnes in Q1 2023
14:47 DOF Rederi AS sells PSV Skandi Gamma
14:24 PIL, CCS partner on alternative fuels and onboard carbon capture and storage
13:44 Total volume of bunker fuel sales at the port of Fujairah increases by 25.2% to 700,918 m3 in March 2023
12:11 Eureka Shipping announces construction of new cement carrier for Great Lakes trade
11:32 MOL to adopt new system to increase capacity and improve operational efficiency of car carriers
11:12 GTT receives an order for the tank design of eight new LNG carriers
10:43 Thailand's Department of Marine and Coastal Resources takes delivery of a new research vessel
10:27 The United States exported a record volume of natural gas in 2023
09:58 TECO 2030 raises NOK 43 million and partners up with Advait in India

2024 April 16

18:04 HD KSOE attains 73% of annual order target in 100 days
17:31 Anglo-Eastern buys Euronav ship manager
17:06 Navig8 takes delivery of the second of six newbuild MRs with emission reducing technology
16:38 IMO’s Facilitation Committee tackles digitalization and autonomous shipping
16:12 World’s largest car carriers ordered with MAN Energy Solutions propulsion package
15:46 Hapag-Lloyd and Seaspan to retrofit five vessels to methanol propulsion
14:13 Asyad Shipping and OQ8 successfully complete first-of-its-kind blended crude oil delivery from Mina Al Fahal to Duqm Refinery
13:54 Hapag-Lloyd unveils its new Strategy 2030
13:14 Singapore aims for over 1 mln tons of low-carbon methanol bunker supply by 2030
12:43 Trafigura to commercially deploy Daphne Technology’s PureMetrics on LNG carrier for precise MRV and optimisation of GHG emissions
12:15 All 12 people rescued from fire on board Tanzanian-flagged cargo ship in Singapore waters
11:49 Drydocks World steel cutting ceremony marks start of UK Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Platforms project
11:23 North Pacific Green Corridor Consortium aims to decarbonize transportation corridor between Canada, Japan and South Korea
10:48 Wartsila offers new high-performance thruster and propulsion control solution package
10:25 Port of Long Beach container volume up 8.3% to 654,082 TEUs in March 2024
09:58 Kalypso Offshore Energy signs LOI with Royal IHC

2024 April 15

18:04 Container shipping costs of S. Korea-EU route surge 40 pct amid Red Sea crisis
17:21 HMM to expand container ship fleet by 2030
17:09 Singapore retains its position as the world's leading maritime city
16:47 Iran says MSC Aries vessel seized for 'violating maritime laws'
16:24 ICTSI gets PPA OK to operate Iloilo Port
15:21 DEME’s offshore installation vessel ‘Orion’ successfully completes the near 15 MW turbine foundation installation project in Scotland and heads to US
14:55 Meriaura orders two biofuel powered 6750 DWT cargo vessels from Royal Bodewes shipyard
14:35 Methanol-fuelled MAN 21/31DF-M GenSet secures first propulsion order
13:32 Port of Valencia export freights grow by 2.13% in March 2024
12:48 Seatrium and Shell inks MOU to further collaborate on floating production systems
12:24 Seaspan launches second LNG bunkering vessel to deliver low-carbon energy solutions to the West Coast
11:57 Japan's 1st coastal module carrier to transport offshore wind turbine foundation components
10:36 EST-Floattech to provide the battery system for the purpose-built electric-landing utility vessel

2024 April 14

16:02 Shanghai's ship exports see considerable growth in Jan-Feb
14:13 Stena Drilling secures 1-well firm programme with Energean for Stena Forth in Morocco
12:07 GSBN: Lack of digital processes in shipping complicates decarbonization game
10:22 Panama Canal expects return to normal transit capacity by 2025

2024 April 13

15:04 Subsea7 awarded contract in the Gulf of Mexico
13:51 Shanghai Electric’s 'ZHI ZHEN 100' excels thorough offshore equipment test
11:18 WSC: Updated version released of “Prevention of Pest Contamination of Containers: Joint Industry Guidelines for the Cleaning of Containers”
09:43 Financiers and insurers ready to support electrification of the domestic harbour craft sector

2024 April 12

18:02 The first LNG bunkering operation performed at Klaipeda Port