Welcome to the Industrial Automation website!

NameDescriptionContent
HONG  KANG
E-mail  
Password  
  
Forgot password?
  Register
当前位置:

Shipbuilding industry has entered a new round of rapid development

来源: | 作者:佚名 | 发布时间 :2023-12-04 | 506 次浏览: | 🔊 Click to read aloud ❚❚ | Share:

At present, the global shipbuilding capacity is stable at about 120 million deadweight tons, the annual completion of about 90 million deadweight tons, and the capacity utilization rate is 75%, which is at the normal level of industrial development. Judging from this, this round of capacity correction in the world shipbuilding industry is basically coming to an end. In the future, the growth of demand for new shipbuilding and the rise in raw material prices will significantly drive the rise in the price of new ships.

We believe that the long-awaited market recovery of shipbuilding industry enterprises is in front of us, the long-term passive market position is changing, and after the great waves, the shipbuilding industry will be left with a broader stage.

Second, zero-carbon ships have changed from a future trend to a reality

With the continuous promotion of IMO's global shipping greenhouse gas emission reduction strategy, the world has set off new technology and new products such as ammonia powered ships, hydrogen powered ships, Marine carbon capture, carbon dioxide carriers, hydrogen carriers and other R&D competitions. New energy power, which was mainly applied in the field of small special ships in the past, continues to spread to conventional ships such as container ships, oil tankers, bulk carriers, and car carriers, and the demand for new shipbuilding market is rapidly shifting to green ships. In the new shipbuilding orders, the proportion of dual-fuel or clean-fuel ships has reached about 30%, and the era of green ships has come.

However, due to the parallel development of different technical routes and the lobbying and voice of different international organizations for their own interests, the maritime community has not yet formed a unified opinion on the development direction of ship power.

First, any energy application can theoretically be carbon neutral.

At present, the core goal of the international community to promote climate governance is to achieve carbon neutrality, rather than eliminate fossil energy or any other kind of energy. At present, the main Marine fuels explored by the Marine industry, whether hydrogen, ammonia, LNG, LPG or methanol, can achieve carbon neutrality during energy conversion or use.

Hydrogen and ammonia can be produced by electrolysis/synthesis of renewable energy sources or by fossil energy sources; LNG itself can be a fossil fuel, but also through renewable energy synthesis, or through biomass fermentation; Methanol (CH4O) can be prepared from fossil fuels, renewable energy sources, or biomass fermentation; LPG is a mixture that is mainly formed during fossil energy extraction or refining.

These fuels are either inherently zero-carbon, even if they are fossil fuels or derived from fossil fuels, supplemented by carbon capture processes, and can still be carbon neutral. In addition, fuels such as fuel oil, LNG, and LPG from fossil energy sources can also meet regulatory requirements by paying carbon taxes or purchasing carbon credits after use.

Second, the type of fuel used by ships depends on the energy supply system formed by the whole society.

With the advancement of the global climate governance process, there will be a parallel development of three primary energy sources, including renewable energy, biomass energy and fossil energy, and have an impact on the secondary energy structure.

Electricity will still be the largest secondary energy, wind, light, water and other renewable energy generation energy storage needs, conducive to the development of hydrogen/ammonia fuel. At present, China, Japan, Europe and other countries and regions, all regard hydrogen energy as the focus of the future energy supply system.

The development of biomass energy is conducive to LNG, methanol and other fuels to expand the market space, Europe, the United States has carried out large-scale use of biomass energy. China has a huge agricultural scale and a large population, and the scale advantage of developing biomass energy, especially biogas fermentation, is more obvious.

The clean utilization of traditional fossil energy can support hydrogen, ammonia, LNG and methanol, and these four fuels may become fuel types for large-scale application in the whole society.

Finally, under the current understanding, LNG, liquid ammonia and methanol are most likely to become the main fuels for ocean-going ships.

As a Marine fuel, LNG has been applied on a large scale in real ships, and the supply chain system has been formed. Later, by installing Marine carbon capture devices, or using synthetic natural gas and biological natural gas, zero emissions can be achieved.

Liquid ammonia powered Marine main engine is currently under development, and due to the development of Marine renewable energy, liquid ammonia as a way of energy storage and transportation, the application prospects in Marine related industries are generally optimistic.

The application of methanol does not need to make major changes to the Marine internal combustion engine, if the biological methanol enters the field of transportation on a large scale (especially heavy trucks), not only can directly replace the traditional Marine fuel oil, but also can be used as a supplement fuel for LNG-powered ships and ammonia fuel ships, improving the flexibility of Marine fuel.

  • OEMAX NX-CPU700P PLC Controller
  • OEMAX NX-BASE10 PLC Backplane
  • OEMAX NX-AO4C 4-Channel Analog Output Module
  • OEMAX NX-AI8C 8-Channel Analog Input Module
  • OMACO GF0-57CQD-002 Industrial Control Module Precision Automation
  • OPTIMATE OP-620 Industrial Automation Control Module
  • OPTIMATE OM1510 Industrial Control Module Performance Solution
  • OPTO 22 SNAP-IDC5D Digital Input Module for Automation
  • OPTO 22 SNAP-AITM-2 Thermocouple Module
  • ORIENTAL A4722-9215KM Cooling Fan
  • ORIENTAL MOTOR 2GK180K Gearhead Specifications
  • OSRAM DULUX L 36W 840 865 Lamp Specification
  • OTHER FLASH SERIES 2 Memory Module Data
  • OVATION 1X00458H01 Control Module Specification
  • Emerson Ovation 1C31157G02 Event Sequence Module
  • Emerson Ovation 5X00070G04 Analog Input Module
  • OXIDE 0020-31655 Industrial Controller
  • ABB FAU810 C87-11006 / C10-12010 Flame Analyzer
  • Pilz PSSu E F 4DI Safety Input Module
  • Pepperl+Fuchs KFD2-UFC-1.D Frequency Converter
  • Pacific Scientific VDE0530-S1 Stepper Motor
  • Pacific Scientific 6410-001-N-N-N Stepper Drive
  • PACIFIC LA23GCKC-1Y Servo Motor Reliable Automation Motion Solution
  • PACIFIC LA23GCKX-P500A Servo Motor Advanced Industrial Motion Control
  • PACIFIC LA23GCKC-P500A High Precision Servo Motor for Industrial Automation
  • Pacific Scientific E32NCHA-LNN-NS-00 Hybrid Stepper Motor
  • Pacific Scientific SCE903A3-002-01 Servo Drive
  • Pacific Scientific 6410-024-N-N-N Stepper Motor Drive
  • PALCLEAN JD-BXG Industrial Control Module
  • Panametrics 704-673-20 Ultrasonic Flow Meter
  • Panasonic MSD043A1XX AC Servo Driver
  • Panasonic KX-FT936CN Plain Paper Fax Machine
  • Panasonic DL-1109CWS Electric Bidet Toilet Seat
  • PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC 33VM52-000-29 LDA-196-1000CE Servo Motor Controller
  • PACIFIC LA23GCKC-1G Linear Actuator Specifications
  • PACIFIC PC3406AI-001-E Stepper Controller Manual
  • PACIFIC SCE904AN-002-01 Servo Drive Analysis
  • PACIFIC 6445-001-K-N Digital Servo Drive Details
  • PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC R43HCNA-R2-NS-VS-00 Motor Data
  • Pacific Scientific H32NCHA-LNN-NS-00 Hybrid Motor Performance
  • ABB DSAI130DK01 3BSE020828R1 Analog Input Module
  • Parker 466966-0001-3820 Industrial Component Data
  • PARKER ZETA6104 Microstepping System
  • PARKER COMPAX 2500S/F3 Servo Drive Manual Details
  • PARKER CX-DH Indexer Drive Technical Specifications
  • PARKER 6K8 Motion Controller Features and Specifications
  • PARKER EVM32-BASE I/O Module Base Technical Specification
  • ABB Pb PN-112718 Digital Input Module
  • Pb PN-45734 PN-73899 Industrial Automation Module
  • Control Techniques Pb PN-40856 Industrial Control Module
  • Pb PN-104412 4002910956 Industrial Control Module
  • Siemens Pb PN-41513 Industrial Ethernet Module
  • Pelco PA30-0065-00-A1 PTZ Decoder Module
  • Pentek FILTER 3F11 800000919 Pleated Filter Cartridge
  • Pepperl+Fuchs RSD-TI-EX8 Temperature Input Module
  • PERITEK AC7-00712-1113 Industrial Interface Module
  • PFEIFFER EVR116 Vacuum Control Module
  • Pepperl+Fuchs RSD-CI-EX8 Hazardous Area Interface Module
  • PEPPERL+FUCHS 2108HAT Intrinsic Safety Barrier Module
  • Philips 958481320201 PROC+ Processing Unit
  • Philips 958481321300 PSB Power Supply Board
  • Philips 958481321220 PD208 Power Module
  • PHILIPS 958481321200 PD216 Control Module
  • PHILIPS 958481320201 PROC PLUS Control Module
  • Philips 958481320400 PIF Interface Module
  • Philips 958481320100 LCB Control Board
  • PHILIPS 958481223220 Industrial Control Module
  • PHILIPS 958481223223 Industrial Control Module
  • PHILIPS 958481321300 Industrial Control Module
  • PHILIPS SCM040 Digital Output Synchronization Module
  • PHILIPS DSI020 Data Storage Interface Module
  • PHILIPS OPM010 Optoelectronic Control Module
  • PHILIPS VBM010 Industrial Automation Module
  • PHILIPS VBM030 Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation
  • PHILIPS PR1613 Industrial Control Module
  • PHOENIX PATG1/23 1013847 Ground Terminal Block
  • Phoenix Contact IB ST 24 AI 4/SF Analog Input
  • Phoenix Contact OPC5315-004-AB Industrial PC
  • Phoenix Contact UMK-SE11.25-1 Side Element
  • PHOENIX 2961192 Relay Module
  • PHOENIX IB ST ZF 24 AI 4/SF Analog Input Module
  • Phoenix Contact PLC-BSC-24DC/21 Relay Base
  • Phoenix Contact UK6N Feed-Through Terminal Block
  • Phoenix Contact UK4-T Disconnect Terminal Block
  • Phoenix UK3N Screw Terminal Block
  • Phoenix QUINT-PS-100-240AC/10 Power Supply
  • Phoenix QUINT PS-100-240AC/24DC/10 Power Supply
  • Phoenix UT 6-HE SI Surge Protection Terminal Block
  • Phoenix UT 4-MTD Feed-through Terminal Block
  • Phoenix UT 4-HE SI Surge Protection Terminal Block
  • Phoenix IBS 24BK-I/O-T Bus Coupler
  • Phoenix Contact HDFK4 High-Current Terminal Block
  • PHOENIX ST-SI-UK4 Fuse Terminal Block
  • PHOENIX FLMC10BASE-T/FO G850 Fiber Media Converter
  • PHOENIX CONTACT QUINT-PS-100-240AC/24DC/40 Power Supply
  • PHOENIX CONTACT QUINT-DIODE/40 Redundancy Module
  • Phoenix Contact 2884208 Wireless I/O MUX
  • Photonetics 3646 HE 1540 Tunable Laser Source
  • PI C-663.12 Mercury Multi-Axis Step Motor Controller
  • PI C-663.10 Mercury Step Motor Controller
  • Pillar CB6687-2L Industrial Communication Board
  • Pilz DE-106712 A.F.051.5/01 Safety Module
  • Pilz 680003 Safety Relay Module Set
  • Pilz 301140 PNOZ X3 Safety Relay
  • Pilz P1U-1NB Safety Relay
  • Pioneer PM3398B-6-1-3-E Power Supply
  • Pioneer Magnetics PM3326B-6-1-2-E Power Supply
  • Pioneer Magnetics HYRSP-1500-56 Power Supply
  • Pioneer Magnetics PM3398B-6-1-3-E Power Supply
  • Pioneer Magnetics PM3328BP-6 Power Supply
  • Potter & Brumfield SDAS-01-7Y2S1024 Relay
  • Powec PMP10.48 SIC High-Efficiency Rectifier
  • Powerbox PU200-31C Industrial DC-DC Converter
  • PIONEER MAGNETICS PM3398BP-6-1-3-E Power Supply Module
  • PIONEER MAGNETICS PM1253AL-6-3-Z03 Power Supply Module
  • Powerex PD411811 Rectifier Diode Module
  • Power-One MAP55-1024 AC-DC Power Supply
  • ProSoft MVI56-MDA4 ControlLogix Multi-Protocol
  • POLYSPED PRD2-200 Industrial Drive Module
  • P-OPEN P-OPEN-P4-150 PAC-OP150 Operator Panel
  • ABB Processor 958481321210 350211080320 Rugged CPU
  • ABB Processor 958481320201 350211080460 Safety CPU
  • ABB Processor 958481321200 350211080320 CPU Module
  • ABB Processor 958481321220 350211080320 CPU Module
  • ABB Processor 958481320100 350211080090 CPU Module
  • Pro-Face PL5901-T42-24V HMI Touch Panel
  • PROFIBUS PB3-VME-1-E V1.2.2 Interface Card
  • PROMESS 850040060P Force Displacement Monitor