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Condor Ferries Orders Open Loop SOx Scrubbers

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 7, 2015

Commodore Goodwill (Photo: Condor Ferries)

Commodore Goodwill (Photo: Condor Ferries)

DuPont Sustainable Solutions, through its subsidiary BELCO, has been awarded a contract to supply DuPont Marine Scrubber systems to two vessels owned by Condor Ferries, a Guernsey-based company that operates year-round freight, car and passenger ferries between the Channel Islands, United Kingdom and France.
 
DuPont will provide four, single-stream, open-loop, gas-cleaning units for Commodore Clipper and Commodore Goodwill.
 
Exhaust gas-cleaning systems will allow the ferries to meet all IMO Annex VI sulphur requirements while continuing to operate on heavy fuel oil, DuPont said. The vessels are similarly sized, each featuring two main engines rated at approximately 4.5 MW. Each main engine will have a dedicated exhaust gas-cleaning unit.  
 
“This is a very important project for Condor Ferries, and following the purchase of Condor Liberation, represents a second multi-million-pound investment in the Channel Islands’ sea transport links by Condor Ferries within 12 months,” said Captain Frances Collins, executive director, Operations, Condor Ferries. “By fitting Commodore Clipper and Commodore Goodwill with these scrubbers, we will minimize sulphur oxide and particulate emissions whilst keeping prices as low as possible for freight transport to and from the islands.”
 
This contract represents collaboration between several parties. Oceanox Ltd. will be managing the project with Houlder as naval architect.
 
“The DuPont Marine Scrubber system suits passenger vessels well because of its slim design,” said Nick Holness, managing director, Oceanox Ltd. The systems are scheduled to be installed for fall 2015 and performance testing is scheduled for early 2016.
 

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