Protecting Seas & Oceans
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technology has proven to be a highly effective method of reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions on marine vessels, ensuring compliance with stringent environmental regulations.
GEA provides solutions for the treatment of EGR bleed-off water before it is discharged overboard.
The combustion of fossil fuels on ships not only generates power but also releases harmful emissions, including carbon dioxide (CO2), sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and soot. These pollutants contribute to environmental issues such as global warming, smog, acid rain and increased levels of fine particles. The impacts have far-reaching consequences for our planet and health.
To combat this, international regulations like IMO Tier II and Tier III have been implemented to control NOx emissions from ships operating on different fuel types. Ships operating outside and inside NOx emission control areas must adhere to specific NOx limits, especially when using low-sulfur (<0.1%) and high-sulfur (>0.5%) fuels.
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) effectively reduces NOx emissions and ensures compliance with IMO Tier III regulations for both diesel and gas operations. Engine manufacturers have developed engines equipped with EGR systems to accommodate a range of fuels, including heavy fuel oil (HFO), low-sulfur fuels, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and even methanol to meet IMO requirements.
The EGR process generates a byproduct: bleed-off water that requires treatment to meet stringent standards. This water must be treated to less than 15 PPM, which aligns with the requirement for bilge water.
Understanding the challenges faced by shipowners in meeting these water treatment requirements, GEA offers two innovative solutions: the GEA NOx Separator and the GEA bilgEGR Solution.
At GEA, we are committed to offering sustainable solutions that enable shipowners to navigate the waters with confidence, knowing that they are meeting regulatory standards and actively contributing to a cleaner maritime sector.
Together, we can drive the maritime sector towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.
Andere toepassingen
Afvalreductie is belangrijk voor ons bij GEA en door de kracht van vriesdroogtechnologie te benutten, kunnen we voedseloverschotten omzetten in waardevolle, duurzame producten die ons helpen afval te reduceren, de houdbaarheid te verlengen en een beter bestendige voedselvoorzieningsketen voor toekomstige generaties te creëren.
Toen de Zuid-Koreaanse ‘plant-forward’ voedselproducent Pulmuone bij GEA aanklopte met de uitdaging om een moderne draai aan de traditionele taaie koude (naengmyeon-) noodle te geven, konden de R&D-experts van GEA de uitdaging aan. Ze hielpen met de ontwikkeling van wat nu een commerciële hit is die met minder water en elektriciteit wordt geproduceerd dan de reeds bestaande methoden. Het resultaat is ook getrouw aan de traditionele oorsprong van het gerecht, evenals de wortels van Pulmuone op het gebied van gezondheid, welzijn en duurzaamheid.