Maritime clean technology leader Silverstream Technologies has signed an
agreement with Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s leading
cruise company, to install the Silverstream® System on another two
cruise ships. These will be the third and fourth new build Excel-class
vessels to be fitted with its air lubrication system. The 180,000 GT
vessels, with a capacity of over 5,000 passengers, will be built at
German shipyard Meyer Werft and feature key sustainability technologies
to support Carnival Corporation in meeting its decarbonisation goals.
The LNG-powered newbuild vessels, among the most environmentally
advanced ships in their class, will integrate Silverstream’s technology
onboard, unlocking net fuel savings potential and paving the way for the
next generation of low-emission passenger vessels. Previously, the
system delivered approximately 5% net fuel and emissions savings onboard
Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess. This aligns with Carnival
Corporation’s focus on minimising its carbon intensity by 40%, a target
the company aims to achieve by 2026—four years ahead of initial
projections.
The two newbuilds, scheduled for delivery in 2027 and 2028, will result
in a total of 16 vessels in Carnival Corporation’s fleet with the
Silverstream® System advancing the company’s decarbonisation
aspirations. Like their predecessors, these latest additions to the
fleet will also feature a broad range of other energy efficiency
improvements, such as waste heat recovery, sophisticated HVAC systems
and hull form optimisation, helping Carnival Corporation further
minimise its environmental footprint and operating costs.
The emissions savings generated by the Silverstream® System support
decarbonisation goals that help further the sustainability leadership
positioning of cruise operators. Underpinning these efforts is
Silverstream’s close collaboration with shipyards to seamlessly meet the
industry’s growing demand for clean technology solutions, as well as
comprehensive operational data obtained from many years of system
operations.
Noah Silberschmidt, Founder & CEO, Silverstream
Technologies, commented: “Cruise operators have consistently been
frontrunners in embracing advanced technologies across their fleets.
Since 2016, we have proudly partnered with Carnival Corporation, the
industry’s largest operator, to support their decarbonisation journey
with our proven air lubrication technology. The need of the hour is to
raise decarbonisation ambitions, and we are committed to building
large-scale partnerships that advance sustainability across the entire
sector.”
Carnival Corporation’s Chief Maritime Officer, Vice Admiral (Ret.)
William R. Burke, added: “Silverstream’s ability to deliver proven,
verified GHG and fuel cost savings sets them apart in a crowded
marketplace. Our continued partnership has thrived thanks to our shared
commitment to advancing sustainability in the maritime sector. As we
work towards net zero by 2050, we look forward to many more years of
collaboration, driving energy efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and
cutting emissions throughout our fleet.”
The Silverstream® System works by reducing frictional resistance
between the water and the hull surface, minimising net fuel consumption
and associated greenhouse gas emissions by 5-10%. The system has been
independently verified by Lloyd’s Register, HSVA, the University of
Southampton, Carnival Corporation, and Shell. It can also be retrofitted
in 10 days or less, minimising disruptions to vessel operations.
Source: Silverstream Technologies
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