The system was jointly developed by MOL, Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.; President: Kensuke Namura; Head Office: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Marine Machinery & Engine Co., Ltd. (MCHI; President Kazuo Soma; Head Office Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki Prefecture).
The awards are given for excellent papers and research on shipbuilding, marine engineering, and other general maritime affairs, and for officially announced developments, inventions, and ideas for new technologies of practical value.
The system received the award recoveries weste heat energy in the exhaust of the main engine and generates electricity with high-efficiency integrated electric power generator-a combination exhaust gas turbine and steam turbine. The generated electricity is consumed not only to meet ship power demand but also to assist its propulsion by the shaft motor fitted to the crank shaft of main engine. By reducing the amount of fuel used by the main engine and power generators, the system also reduces CO2 emissions.
The system is one of the steps taken toward future marine engines in the ISHIN-III next-generation series of vessels that MOL announced in April 2010. MOL will continue with aggressive approaches aimed at developing technology to reduce oceangoing vessels' impact on the environment.