Northern Offshore Services (NOS) has unveiled its new I-Class Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) powered by what is said to be the first real-world commercial application of Volvo Penta’s IPS Professional Platform.
The vessel has now begun operating in a UK wind farm. NOS and Volvo Penta have collaborated for almost 20 years on efforts to decarbonise the industry and reach zero emissions by 2050. To help achieve these goals, NOS designed the flexible, future-proof CTV that will adapt to and accommodate new energy solutions while it is in service over the next 25 years and more.
Volvo Penta’s IPS Professional Platform is intended to bring enhanced efficiency, manoeuvrability and versatility to the I-Class vessel design. The platform enables propulsion conversions that allow the vessel to adapt to hybrid, fully electric and renewable or future alternative fuel solutions during its expected 25-year life cycle without having to rebuild.
Johan Inden, President, Volvo Penta Marine, said: “Northern Offshore Services and Volvo Penta share an innovative spirit that drives us both. Today that resulted in the first vessel powered by Volvo Penta’s IPS Professional Platform entering real-world commercial operations. With the experience of a partner like NOS, we are showing the industry what the incredible manoeuvrability, ease of use and precision of the Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform can accomplish in some of the most demanding environments.”
David Kristensson, NOS Group CEO and Owner added: “The offshore wind industry is relatively young and has grown tremendously during the last 15 years. The trend we see is that the turbines are getting bigger and are placed further out at sea. As a result, downtime of the turbines costs more so our customers want more reliable services and vessels. These are just some of the challenges that are catalysing innovation and driving the design and manufacture of our vessels in house to meet the customer demands of tomorrow.”
Combining the NOS High Grip Fender with the experience of the crew, operators can fully take advantage of the I-Class vessel to make safe journeys to further wind farms and safely offload and onboard technicians in any sea condition. Additionally, the enhanced control, manoeuvrability and omni directional thrust from the IPS Professional Platform make it suited to the challenging conditions typically seen at offshore wind farms.
Other claimed IPS benefits include:
- Dual power on demand with Eco Mode – The I-Class vessel leverages four engines connected to two drives to meet specific needs at every stage of operation, providing dual power on demand. The Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform’s smart Eco Mode will automatically start or stop individual engines based on real-time vessel needs, optimising fuel consumption and engine running hours.
- Home away from home – Recognising the challenging environment and long operations at sea, NOS designed the I-Class vessel with comfort in mind through high-quality interior outfitting and furnishing.
- Efficiency today – Equipped I-Class vessel engines could potentially see up to 30% total fuel savings and emissions through the Eco Mode feature. These engines are approved to run Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) and have the potential to reduce emissions by up to 90%.
- Seamless experience – The I-Class vessel is designed with accessibility in mind, making it simple to operate and maintain. The Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform is a fully integrated helm-to-propeller system with components and software designed to seamlessly work together, allowing operators and crew to focus on the operation at hand.
According to Volvo Penta, the path to decarbonisation requires innovations today to be versatile and flexible enough to support a multifaceted approach involving forward-thinking vessel designs, renewable fuels, fuel cells and hybrid and electric solutions. This must happen within an ecosystem of pioneers who anticipate the needs of tomorrow and are committed to exceptional performance at sea. Volvo Penta and NOS will continue to collaborate to make the experience at sea more comfortable, productive, efficient and easier. A second I-Class vessel equipped with the Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform, will begin operation in early 2025.
Image: I-class CTV (source: Volvo Penta/Business Wire)