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Deltamarin participates in EU-funded CHEK project to decarbonise global shipping

Deltamarin involved in project CHEK

December 9, 2021 – Project CHEK – deCarbonising sHipping by Enabling Key technology symbiosis on real vessel concept designs – is an EU Horizon 2020-funded project that aims at achieving zero-emissions shipping by reconfiguring the ways ships are designed and operated.

The CHEK consortium is led by the University of Vaasa, and the other project partners include WMU, Wärtsilä, Cargill, MSC Cruises, Lloyds Register, Silverstream Technologies, Hasytec, Deltamarin, Climeon and BAR Technologies.

The project focuses on bringing together design optimisation and a combination of innovative energy technologies that operate in symbiosis to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 99%, achieve at least 50% energy savings and reduce black carbon emissions by over 95%.

The key technologies include sail power, hydrogen propulsion, waste heat recovery, battery electric power, hull air lubrication, innovative anti-fouling technology and digital operational improvements. Some of the technologies will be demonstrated at full scale with two unprecedented vessel designs ‒ an energy-optimised bulk carrier and a hydrogen-powered cruise ship ‒ that are based on real operational profiles.

CHEK H2andLBGbunkering

Deltamarin plays a central role in the project, including the CHEK case vessel design and digital modelling. The case ship modelling and optimisation are performed in various generations from “digital prototypes” to “digital twins”, including realistic operational profiles, recorded from existing ships. The final outcome of the project will be a “future-proof ship design platform” that is suitable for all major ship types, not limited to the CHEK case vessels alone. The starting point for the technical development is Deltamarin’s digital modelling toolbox including DeltaSeas and DeltaKey, backed up by optimisation methodology developed in the past by both Deltamarin Poland and Deltamarin Finland. Examples of the recent optimisation work were reported in development project INTENS.

You can hear more about Deltamarin’s role and the preliminary results in Project CHEK in our first CHEK webinar on Friday at 12CET, presented by Mia Elg. The webinar recording will be available at project CHEK website after the event. Find more information in the attachment!

CHEK ShipsFromAbove

In the coming months, CHEK will focus on preparing for its real vessel demonstrations. The two CHEK vessels will start sailing at the end of 2022 and will have completed their journeys by 2023. Project CHEK is expected to be completed by June 2024.

To be up to date about the project and its latest updates, visit the CHEK website at www.projectchek.eu.


About Deltamarin
Deltamarin Group provides ship design, offshore engineering, and construction support for the marine and offshore industries worldwide. The services include the full range of consulting, design, and engineering as well as procurement, support for construction and installation. The Group employs around 400 experts in its own and associated companies located in Europe and Asia. Deltamarin is part of China Merchants Group. www.deltamarin.com
About project CHEK
The EU-funded CHEK project aims to revolutionize global shipping by harnessing key technologies to achieve significant decarbonization. By integrating innovative solutions and promoting sustainable practices, CHEK strives to reduce the maritime industry’s environmental impact and pave the way for a greener future in global shipping. www.projectchek.eu

For more information, please contact

Mia Elg
R&D and Consulting Services
+358 50 3788 333