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Baihetan, China's first 2,000-tonne offshore wind farm installation vessel, was launched on Wednesday in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province.

Built by China Three Gorges Corporation, the 126-meter-long, 50-meter-wide vessel has a full load displacement of 37,000 tonnes and integrates functions such as transport, self-elevation, self-propulsion, lifting and dynamic positioning.

With a maximum variable load of 6,500 tonnes and a deck area of 4,200 square meters, the vessel can be used for the installation of offshore wind turbines of up to 15 megawatts.

The vessel is able to lift goods as heavy as 2,000 tonnes and work underwater as deep as 70 meters, which greatly enhances the country's construction and installation capacity in offshore deep-water and off-lying sea areas.

The construction of the vessel started in July 2021. It is expected to be delivered and put into operation within this year, and will be mainly operated in Guangdong and Fujian provinces, according to the company.
 

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Innovative methanol ship delivered to owners​


By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2022-07-07 08:59

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A methanol-propelled dual-fuel ship built by Guangzhou Shipyard International was delivered in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, late last month. CHINA DAILY
A new environmentally friendly, energy-saving vessel was delivered in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, in late June, an example of China's leadership in green shipbuilding.

The vessel, which was developed and built by Guangzhou Shipyard International for Proman Stena, a European shipping company, is the first methanol-propelled dual-fuel ship delivered by a Chinese shipyard.

The drive system of the 49,900-metric-ton oil and chemical tanker is a methanol hybrid that can reduce carbon emissions by up to 75 percent, nitrogen emissions by 15 percent and sulfur and particulate emissions by 99 percent.

With a length of 186 meters, a width of 32.2 meters and a depth of 18.35 meters, the vessel has a draft of 11.5 meters and will mainly be used to transport crude oil and chemical products.

Zhou Xuhui, vice-president and senior engineer at GSI, said the green ship is part of a growing trend in global shipping.

"GSI has orders to build 38 green ships," Zhou said, adding that the company also builds ships propelled by liquefied natural gas, or LNG, and electricity.

"GSI is leading the world in the design and construction of green ships."

According to a statement released by the shipbuilder, the yard has orders to build six 49,900-ton methanol dual-fuel tankers for Proman Stena, a joint venture between Sweden's Stena Bulk AB, a leading global oil tanker shipping company, and Switzerland's Proman Shipping.

The two companies signed a contract to build the vessels in November 2019 and construction on the first began in January last year.

In addition to the one already delivered, two more ships have been floated and will soon be completed and delivered. GSI has established long-term cooperation with Stena Bulk AB and has built 13 50,000-ton tankers for the Swedish company since 2002.

The shipbuilder has mastered a series of world-leading conservation, emissions reduction and green technologies, and its dual-fuel ship can operate in any of four fuel modes-fuel oil, fuel hydrate, methanol and methanol hydrate. It is the first example of a hydrate fuel scheme in the shipping sector.

Crews can control combustion to reduce exhaust emissions, making the ship capable of meeting the highest international emission requirements without the need to install an exhaust treatment system, according to the company.

Currently, methanol ships can refuel at around 100 international ports.

Compared to alternative fuels, including LNG, methanol is more convenient to store and transport, and has lower infrastructure costs and significant safety advantages. It is rapidly developing into a marine fuel substitute.

Located on Longxue Island at the mouth of the Pearl River and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, GSI is a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp.
 

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China launches a large ocean-going sea lane survey vessel (海道测量船).

The ship is 123.6m long, 21.2m wide and 9.3m deep. Its has a displacement of about 7500 ton. At the cruise speed of 15 knots, the ship has the endurance of 18000nm. With a crew of 100 persons, it can go on for 60 days without replenishment.

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7月8日上午,我国首艘具备深远海测量能力的专业海道测量船“海巡08”在中国船舶集团旗下江南造船下水。该船建成后将是我国规模最大、综合能力最强、设备设施最先进的新一代大型专业海道测量船,测量能力达到世界领先水平。
海道测量船“海巡08”由中国船舶集团旗下七〇八所设计,设计航区为无限航区,总长123.6米、型宽21.2米、型深9.3米,排水量约7500吨,设计航速15节,续航力18000海里,自持力60天,定员100人。船舶采用B3级冰区加强,具备DP2级动力定位能力,可在9级海况下安全航行,5级海况下漂泊测量、4级海况下走航式测量作业。
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Largest containership ever floated out at Hudong Zhonghua for MSC. Previous largest containership ever, the Ever Alot, is also from Hudong Zhonghua. Which is in this same picture.

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The two ships looks almost the same, with the newer MSC ship being able to put a few more containers in for the same size as its Evergreen sister. These ships are being referred to as the Hudong class.
 
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