Green Ship Capabilities at Posidonia

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According to a report published in the “Event” section of Chelsea website, the company is going to exhibit in Posidonia 2018 Conference & Exhibition which is scheduled to held in Athens, Greece from 4th to 8th June. At the conference, the Chelsea Technologies Group’s initiatives will be showcased along with many other things. Their initiatives will be on display at Hall 4, Stand No 4.219.

On Display

  1. Our Green Shipping Initiatives for monitoring water from Exhaust Gas Scrubber Systems & Ballast Water Treatment Systems to ensure vessels are fully compliant with global regulations will be on show!
  2. Our team of experts have developed Sea Sentry and FastBallast to provide the shipping industry with the most accurate monitoring systems for Green Ships.  
  3. CTG has built up a reputation for globally supplying ship based systems to both military and civil operators over a number of years.
  4. These systems have been installed on ferries, research vessels, yachts and tankers.

The Demonstration of the Systems

CTG’s Stephanie Lavelle and Emma Johnson will be showcasing and demonstrating the FastBallast, a portable Ballast Water Compliance Monitor. In 2012, CTG were funded by the USCG to develop FastBallast, an active chlorophyll fluorometer test that can count algal cells as accurately as microscopy can! This ultra-sensitive device designed for monitoring Ballast Water will ultimately save time and money for ship operators, Port State Control and Flag State Agents. It is available as a marinised portable unit with a discrete sample mode and as a fully integrated solution that monitors flowing water to continually assess the efficacy of ballast water treatment systems. The FastBallast Compliance Monitoring System was recently identified by Saudi Aramco’s in-house marine biology experts as the most accurate solution on the market for the sampling and testing of ballast water, and it is being used to conduct spot checks undertaken by third-party sampling companies.

Answering Your Queries

Stephanie Lavelle and Emma Johnson will also be available to answer any questions on the Sea Sentry:Wash water monitor for exhaust gas scrubber systems. This system has been certified by DNV.GL and is capable of monitoring both open and closed loop scrubber systems, featuring CTG’s unique PAH and turbidity sensors with a deaerator configuration. Sea Sentry monitors both the inlet and outlet of water, so that ship operators can be extremely confident that their scrubber systems are working effectively.

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Source: Chelsea