Ekofish’s newbuild fishing vessel “Spes Nova”

Ekofish Spes Nova

Ship owner

Ekofish Group

Shipyard

Damen Maaskant

Market

Fishery

Battery solution

Green Orca

Capacity

252 kWh

Certification

DNV

Application

Hybrid

A step further towards sustainable fishing with “Spes Nova”

EST-Floattech and Pon Power have been selected as suppliers for a hybrid fishing vessel being developed for Ekofish Group. They are a family firm from the fishing village of Urk that focuses on sustainable fishery, and they’ve set the goal of building the most sustainable fishing vessel possible.

EST-Floattech will provide its energy storage solution and Pon Power will supply the vessel’s generator sets. The UK205 Spes Nova twin rigger/flyshooter, which is scheduled for delivery in early 2019, is currently under construction by Maaskant Stellendam and is being developed in collaboration with Vripack naval architects. The hybrid vessel will be fitted with three identical diesel-electric Caterpillar C18 generator sets coupled to a power management system and lithium-ion battery. An energy regeneration system has also been developed for functions such as unspooling the winches when setting out nets.

An intelligent energy regeneration system has also been developed for functions such as unspooling the winches when setting out nets. The ship is entirely emissions-free, both when stationary in the harbour or underway at sea due to the battery capacity on board of the vessel. Its combination of features makes it the most powerful, efficient, and sustainable vessel of its class. The Spes Nova is scheduled for delivery in early 2019.

According to Louwe de Boer, owner of Ekofish, the ship will have to work for the next 20 years and use as little energy as possible.

 

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Ekofish Spes Nova

As the vessel will be used for the next 20 years, it should be future proof and use as little energy as possible.

“At the moment, we’re still burning a half liter of fuel per kilo of fish caught, and we have to bring that down to a maximum of 0.3 liters. To reach that goal, we deliberately chose not to chart a course with the same old ship or trawler architects.”

Louwe de Boer, owner of Ekofish

Speaking about the specifics of the propulsion system, Noud Seegers, marine business account manager at Pon Power, said, “We looked at several options for the power supply in the early stages of the development process. We eventually chose three identical C18 generator sets with a capacity of 565kWe at 60Hz, plus a C4.4 ACERT harbor set providing 99kWe at 50Hz.”

Furthermore, as the generator sets are coupled to a power management system with batteries, the skipper can start with a different generator set each week. “Whenever he needs more power, he can call on a second or third generator set,” said Seegers. “And when the vessel falls under a certain load factor, one of the generator sets shuts off automatically.

“This system allows us to make optimal use of the generator sets, in combination with the batteries. This means each individual engine has fewer running hours per year, which makes it maintenance-friendly and helps cut costs. It also helps conserve fuel – we don’t have any influence on the price of fuel, but we do have a say in how much we burn!”

Seegers.

Another benefit of this propulsion system is that the battery system can store electricity regenerated when the winches are unspooled to set out the nets. It will also emit less CO2 and use less fossil fuel as the batteries can be used to compensate for peak load. “A ship’s engine operates most efficiently at loads of around higher than 50%,” says EST-Floattech. “By using the batteries, you allow the engines to operate more efficiently within its optimal power band. Plus, you can use fewer engines, or smaller ones.”

When operating under electric power, as is the case when docked or sailing in harbor, you don’t use any fuel at all, and you emit no emissions. The batteries are also maintenance-free, so there are plenty of plus points, and we’re very proud of this project.

Respect for the sea and awareness that there will be a next generation, is deeply anchored in our mind-set. Sustainability is a way of life for the Ekofish Group. Sustainability is in Ekofish Group not just a buzzword. Respect for the Sea and awareness that there will be next generations, is deeply anchored in the mind-set of Ekofish Group. On the vessels a sustainable way of operating has become common practice.

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