NYK Sets Out Plans for Full-Scale Biofuels Trials in 2024

January 25, 2024

Japanese shipping company NYK has unveiled plans to conduct full-scale trials of long-term use of biofules for its existing heavy oil-fired vessels starting from 2024.

Considered to have net-zero CO2 emissions, biofuels are produced from biological sources (biomass), such as waste cooking oil. Usable in heavy oil-fired engines, biofuels are considered to be one of the critical solutions to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Frontier Jacaranda, a bulk carrier that conducted a short trial of biofuels in 2021 (Credit: NYK)
Frontier Jacaranda, a bulk carrier that conducted a short trial of biofuels in 2021 (Credit: NYK)

In this trial, NYK will use biofuel continuously for three months on multiple vessel types. After that, NYK said it will gradually extend biofuel use for a longer period for further validation.

Since 2019, NYK has conducted short-term biofuel tests on about 10 vessels.

While NYK has confirmed the safety of short-term biofuel use, the company has not verified the impact of biofuels on the ship’s main engine, generator, motor, fuel supply system, etc., and the quality of biofuels after a certain storage period.

NYK also needed to ensure the stability of biofuel procurement when used in more vessels.

Through the 2024 trial, NYK hopes to establish a safe navigation system using and promote biofuel development to achieve the group’s goal of a 45% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 from 2021 levels.

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