TMC Elucidates on Scrubber Use at LISW

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At LISW 2019, Gary Rawlings, Head of Engineering for TMC advised that the choice of scrubber system is important but the need to plan for the operational and maintenance aspects of running these systems must not be under-estimated, says an article published in ShipInsight.

Scrubbers provides compliance

With the 1 January 2020 effective implementation date for the new global sulphur control regime fast approaching, views across the industry remain polarised as to the best way to navigate the regulatory and operational challenges ahead. 

Exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbers) provide one of the main compliance options for both existing ships and new buildings.

TMC Marine’s advise on scrubbers

BV Group member TMC Marine has been providing advice to industry stakeholders – including owners, managers, charterers and banks. 

The choice of scrubber system is important but the need to plan for the operational and maintenance aspects of running these systems must not be under-estimated advised Gary Rawlings, Head of Engineering for TMC. 

“There’s so much at stake. It is important that the system chosen provides compliance confidence and meets return on investment criteria.”

LISW 2019

At London International Shipping Week 2019 TMC Marine, presented the reality of 

  • selecting, 
  • installing, 
  • integrating, 
  • commissioning and 
  • operating scrubbers.

Fundamental questions remain

A host of fundamental questions remain even for those who have opted to install exhaust gas cleaning systems on board their ships. 

Decisions taken today will have a major bearing on vessel

  • performance,
  • operability and
  • operation.

While there are no easy answers, some see opportunity and many acknowledge the risk that comes with inactivity.

It is not just choosing the type

Rawlings said the questions facing ship owners are not just whether to go for an open loop, closed loop or hybrid system. 

Decisions on timing, manufacturer, materials, degree of integration etc. all of which may be given less of a priority are no less important. 

“Choices made today will significantly impact both costs upfront and down the line and even affect how the system performs or needs to be maintained.”

Scrubbers a stop gap solution?

Scrubbers may only be a stop gap solution for some, but the risks in getting it wrong are still very real. 

“Few other parties today are in the position, as we at TMC are, of being able to impart knowledge learned in the real world. Whether you are an owner, operator, insurer or other interested stakeholder, our briefing will provide a current and practical overview of the process and pitfalls from concept to operation.”

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Source: ShipInsight