MV Ballard becomes first KCC vessel equipped with Silverstream Technologies air lubrication system


Klaveness Combination Carriers (โ€œKCCโ€) announces MV Ballard, the youngest vessel in the CABU fleet, has completed dry dock and subsequent sea trials with a wave of new energy efficiency measures in place. Among the measures include Silverstream Technologiesโ€™ air lubrication system, the Silverstreamยฎ System, making MV Ballard the first KCC, and one of the first vessels within the dry bulk/tanker space, to adopt this technology.

The Silverstreamยฎ System utilizes a series of air release units (ARUs) located along the flat bottom of the vessel. Oil-free compressors generate pressurized air that is sent through the ARUs, creating a uniform layer of microbubbles that traverses the hull, thereby reducing the friction between the hull and water. This reduction leads to a decrease in net fuel consumption and the subsequent CO2 emissions.

MV Ballard

Additional installations:

  • WE Tech shaft generator โ€“ Converts rotational energy from the propeller shaft into electric power to supply the Silverstream system and other on-board systems. This generates electricity more efficiently from main engine, instead of the less efficient auxiliary engines.
  • Becker Mewis Duct โ€“ A custom-designed hull appendage that improves propeller inflow hydrodynamics.
  • Welding seem fairing โ€“ A material is applied to welding seams that are created where the steel sheets of a shipโ€™s hull meet, thereby smoothing the hull and reducing friction.
  • Silicon paint โ€“ An application of friction resistant anti-fouling paint to further improve hull performance.
  • Kongsberg Ship Performance System โ€“ This provides real-time, high-frequency sensor data to onshore locations.
  • Starlink internet system โ€“ This will ensure high-speed, low-latency and high-capacity internet connectivity to facilitate digital collaboration and data exchange between the ship and shore.

CEO Engebret Dahm comments: โ€œThe implementation of these efficiency improvements illustrates our commitment to take a front-runner position in delivering cost-effective decarbonization to our customers. We remain steadfast in our journey to implement a wide range of energy and operational efficiency technologies on our current fleet while we, in addition, prepare for the later utilization of zero-emission fuels on our newbuilds.โ€

Following the sea trials, Ballard has returned to service with performance data of the new installations continuously monitored. Should all technologies deliver in line with KCCโ€™s expectations, an energy efficiency improvement of around 15% is anticipated aboard the vessel. Following MV Ballard, CLEANBU MV Baru is scheduled for a Silverstreamยฎ System retrofit in November 2023.
Source: Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA



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