Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.(“Kyuden”) has engaged in long term transport agreements by deploying the world’s first LNG-fueled large coal carriers with; Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (“NYK”) and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd (“MOL”).
The vessels are expected to become the world’s first LNG-fueled large coal carriers, under the operation of NYK and MOL, to import coal to Kyuden’s coal-fired power plants.
The use of LNG fuel is expected to virtually eliminate sulfur oxides (SOx) emission and reduce approximately 80% of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission, as well as 30% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, in comparison with traditional marine fuels.
The LNG procured for Kyuden’s thermal power plants will be supplied to the vessels as fuel at the loading facility of Kitakyushu Liquefied Natural Gas Co., Inc., a 75% owned subsidiary of Kyuden.
The three companies contribute to the realization of a low carbon society by the implementation of LNG as an environment-friendly fuel which effectively reduces carbon emissions from marine transport.
NYK, MOL, and Kyuden aim to positively collaborate for sustainable marine transportation of coal, with the reduction of its environmental impact.
The LNG will be supplied using shore LNG loading facility.
Reference: mol.co.jp
Source: Maritime Shipping News