One easy solution is to ‘clean’ exhaust gasses of the yacht’s engines. As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is actively working to reduce vessel waste, new legislations are changing the way superyachts are being built.
As more and more ports opt to keep yachts without exhaust gas cleaning systems anchored outside, what are your options?
Emigreen is leading the way and are driving innovation within the maritime industry. They provide exhaust gas cleaning solutions including design, bespoke specification, production, installation, training and after sales support.
Today, we see new builds constructed to include a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and/ or a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system. These systems are future-proof and will eliminate 98% of expelled soot, reduce NOx to below IMO Tier III levels and attenuate noise by up to 45dB(A). This state-of-the-art technology has become an essential asset in the engine room, but just how do the Emigreen exhaust gas after- treatment systems work and what are your options for retro-fitting?
By catching 98% of the visible particles from exhaust pipes, a DPF exhaust gas cleaning system ensures that no carbon particles are left on the deck or in the surrounding waters. These next-generation systems, are a compact and reliable solution with various options to incorporate SCR and DPF systems either together or independently into one silencer housing – meaning that harmful NOx and noise emissions are a thing of the past, as is the smell of engine exhaust and soot.