Circularity in vessel refit
Dossier | PD.PD.PD03.006 |
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Status | Initieel |
Startdatum | 1 mei 2025 |
Einddatum | 30 april 2029 |
Regeling | Financiering PD-kandidaten 2023-2027 |
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The growing demand for both retrofitting and refitting, driven by an aging global fleet and decarbonization efforts, including the need to accommodate alternative fuels such as LNG, methanol, and ammonia, offers opportunities for sustainability. However, they also pose challenges, such as emissions generated during these processes and the environmental impacts associated with the disposal of old components.
The region Rotterdam and Drechtsteden form a unique Dutch maritime ecosystem of port logistics, shipbuilding, offshore operations, and innovation facilities, supported by Europe’s largest port and world-class infrastructure connecting global trade routes. The Netherlands’ maritime sector, including the sector concentrated in Zuid-Holland, is facing competition from subsidized Asian companies, leading to a steep decline in Europe’s shipbuilding market share from 45% in the 1980s to just 4% in 2023. Nonetheless, the shift toward climate-neutral ships presents economic opportunities for Dutch maritime companies. Thus, developing CE approaches to refitting is essential for promoting sustainability and addressing the pressing environmental and competitive challenges facing the sector and has led companies in the sector to establish the Open Joint Industry Project (OJIP) called Circolab of which this PD forms the core.
Contactinformatie
Jeroen Pruijn, contactpersoon
Consortiumpartners
bij aanvang project- Aegir Marine B.V.
- Alblasserdam Yachtbuilding B.V.
- Bureau Veritas Nederland Holding B.V.