Japan’s shipping company NYK Line will order 12 new LNG-fueled vehicle carriers for $912 million (100 billion yen) to reduce CO2 emissions, says an article published in OffshoreEnergy.
New LNG orders
NYK Line will order six car carriers each from Nilaijima Shipyard and Nippon Shipyard (a joint venture of Imabari Shipyard and Japan Ocean Union). The carriers will have a loading capacity of approximately 7,000 cars each.
This is the biggest LNG fuel ship order in Japan, according to Nikkei.
There are only about ten vehicle carriers fueled by LNG, out of about 700 globally.
20 LNG fuel tankers by 2028
NYK has 120 car carriers in total, but only one of them is fueled by LNG. The company however plans to have 20 LNG fuel tankers by the end of 2028.
The ordered ships are expected to produce 25 percent less CO2 emissions compared with current petrol-fueled car carriers.
GHG emissions cut by 2050
NYK’s goal is to cut GHG emissions in half by 2050 from the level in 2015.
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Source: Offshore Energy