About Seatrade Cruise Global 

The mindset of sustainability and efficiency is the key to unlocking successful business formula in the maritime industry. Upcoming years will bring the time to meet new regulations and the question is whether the industry is there yet. Has enough been done to create a sustainable shipping market? Which latest green technologies can contribute best to achieving the determined goals? Which fuels should the sector turn to, in order to drive the most effective economic and environmental outcome? There are numerous issues that call for decisions and collaborative thinking, therefore, events like Seatrade Cruise Global contribute to the sector by providing an opportunity for all stakeholders to meet and discuss industry outlook, look for ways to cooperate and find solutions to most urgent issues as well as exchange good practices.

CLIMEON AT SEATRADE CRUISE GLOBAL 2019

Carl Berglund and Carl Palmén are looking forward to attending Seatrade Cruise Global 2019 in Miami, US.

“What’s good about Seatrade Cruise Global is that most of the big shipowners run their internal meetings in parallel with the convention, which makes it a great opportunity to meet several key stakeholders at the same time. Seatrade Cruise Global offers a lot of good panel sessions where industry challenges and topics are being discussed and debated. The 2020 regulations but also IMO 2050 target have turned sustainability and decarbonization to one of the key topics”.

 

 

 

MEET US AT THE EVENT

Technical Sales Manager: Carl Palmén
Email: carl.palmen@climeon.com
Head of Sales Cruise & Ferry: Carl Berglund
Email: carl.berglund@climeon.com

SOME OF OUR ARTICLES

2020 is less than one year away

How will you comply with the Sulphur cap? We’re turning waste heat from ship engines into clean electricity. Ship owners like Virgin Voyages, Viking Line and Maersk have already recognized the advantages of Climeon Heat Power.
By saving fuel and reducing emissions, together we can make the cruise industry more sustainable.

Ever since the IMO’s confirmation that the Sulphur Cap will be enforced as of January 1st 2020, speculation on alternative fuels has ramped up. Especially since the IMO raised the bar with an even more ambitious goal to reduce 50% of CO2 emissions by 2050. As the industry continues to search for the “holy grail” fuel, they face more short-term challenges with the upcoming Sulphur Cap, forcing shipowners to look at fuel-saving alternatives to avoid negative financial impact.

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Increase efficiency

Energy efficiency is crucial for ship owners to save money, even more when the fuel prices are hard to predict. With clean electricity from Climeon Heat Power, a cruise ship can cover around 20% of the hotel load. It works for both new build and retrofit installations and is applicable for all fuel types.

“The best way of doing good…is if you can do it in a way that actually saves you money”

- Richard Branson, Virgin Voyages

Environment

Increase genset efficiency by lowering fuel cost and reducing the amount of Sulfur and CO₂ emitted.

Short payback time

Leading payback time enabled by the world’s most efficient low temperature system.

Easy integration

Plug and play design allows for fast and easy integration with plants existing systems with limited disruption.

Viking Line

Viking Line became a customer in 2014. Climeon's Heat Power system can be found on their environmentally friendly passenger ferry - Viking Grace. In 2015, Viking Line announced to expand their cooperation with Climeon. The system will be deployed on all new ships, and an evaluation for retrofit on existing ships has been initiated.

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