Selvåg Senior: LNG-Powered Purse Seiner/Trawler

by Alan Haig-Brown
Selvag Senior rendering

As progressive nations worldwide commit to reducing greenhouse gases, a fishing vessel is built to do its share with Cummins marine propulsion.

Designed by Norway’s Skipsteknisk and Selvåg AS, the Selvåg Senior is under construction at Cemre Shipyard for Sorheim Holding and is truly a remarkable concept. Capable of both trawling and purse seining, the 79.5 by 16.2-meter vessel with have a molded depth of 6.9 meters. The RSW holds, in the DNV-GL classed vessel, will have a total volume of just under 2550 cubic meters. The main propulsion engine will be a medium-speed Wärtsilä 8V31DF, producing 4,800 kW at 750 RPM. The main auxiliary genset will be powered by a Cummins QSK60, generating 1,724 kWe/3x440 VAC/60Hz at 1,800 RPM. The QSK60 engine will be fitted with IMO Tier 3 compliant SCR after treatment systems. She has a 15-knot design speed and accommodation for up to 14 crewmembers.

 

The Selvåg Senior is a uniquely environmentally conscious vesselSelvag Senior rendering

Up to this point, the new fishing vessel is like most other modern and recent Norwegian new builds. The difference is in the fuel carried in a 352 cubic meter LNG tank. The liquified Natural Gas fuels the 4,800 kW Wartsila main. This, combined with the SCR after treatment of the Cummins QSK60 auxiliary engine, makes for a notably green ship. 

Making an innovative green vessel is more complex than a simple change of fuel for the main engine. To further protect the environment, the vessel is designed to minimize energy use. The LNG is stored at -140 to -160 degrees Celsius so must be heated for use by the engines. A cold recovery system will utilize this surplus cold energy, maintaining the cold of the RSW in the 2,480 cubic meters in 12 cargo tanks. Meanwhile, surplus heat from the exhaust will be utilized to produce clean electricity. The Selvåg Senior will be the first newly built fishing vessel to use this technology. 

Additional electricity will be produced with an AMI 560L6L BSFMS 2,500 kW shaft generator. All fish pumps as well as purse seine and trawl winches are electric. The latter can also generate electrical power when paying out lines. Excess electrical energy can be stored in a large 1MWh battery pack to some extent this takes the place of a second auxiliary genset and helps flatten the load on the main engine during the voyage. It can also act as a power source in port. Additionally, the vessel is capable of receiving power from the land power grid to recharge the battery pack. 

The complex of electrical systems is integrated in such a manner that the vessel will demonstrate an overall reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 42% compared to a similar vessel with conventional technology. 

The Selvåg Senior will be the third LNG-powered fishing vessel worldwide after the Libas and the Sunny Lady already in build at Cemre Shipyard. The new vessel will be classed by DNV GL, with the notifications: +1A, ICE (C), TMON, E0, Gas Fuelled LNG, Battery (Safety), Fishing Vessel.

Renderings and GA courtesy of Cemre Shipyard.
 

For further information:

Elshad Asadi
Marine Sales Manager / Marin Satış Müdürü
elshad.asadi@cummins.com

Cummins Distribution Europe

Cemre Shipyard
esra.gul@cemreshipyard.com

Alan Haig-Brown

Alan Haig-Brown

Over 30 years as an author for global commercial marine and fishing publications backed with hands-on experience on commercial fishing boats and coastal freighters makes Alan Haig-Brown uniquely qualified to provide vessel reference articles for Cummins Marine. You can find him in shipyards around the world, and on his own website, www.haig-brown.com.

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