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FIT-HORIZONS · Flexible Tool Environment for Holistic Retrofits and Decarbonization of Ships
The FIT-HORIZONS project aims to develop an intelligent tool for the design of retrofit solutions for waterborne vessels that will be able to analyse a multitude of different retrofit technologies and their combinations in a holistic manner. This is urgently needed to reduce Green House Gas emissions from the maritime fleet and meet the EU’s ambitious climate ambitions as waterborne vessels have an expected lifetime of between 25-50 years. However, today’s design tools are evaluating each retrofit technology independently and they cannot analyse the total retrofit design space within reasonable time, which means that ship owners cannot be sure that the retrofit solutions are the best for a given vessel. FIT-HORIZONS aims to solve this by using a machine learning-based multi-fidelity approach and combining operational and experimental data series, advanced AI models, and advanced dimensionality techniques to build surrogate models that will then be used to construct 6 synthesis models representing each of the 6 ship types defined by the ZEWT Partnership. Moreover, a cost-benefit model will be integrated with the synthesis models to consider regulatory compliance and LCA metrics across the vessels’ lifetime. Together, this will allow for a flexible and efficient design process in which multiple combinations of retrofit technologies can be analysed at the same time to identify optimal retrofit solutions for a given vessel. Finally, virtual demonstrations will be carried out where ship designers will collaborate with ship owners to design 6 optimised retrofit solutions for vessels from each of the 6 ship types that will be ready to be adopted onboard the vessels after the project ends. The FIT-HORIZONS consortium is composed of 14 companies with industrial/commercial interest in the project results (3 ship designers, 6 ship operators, 2 retrofit technology developers, 2 software developers, and 1 classification society), 4 research organisations, and 1 maritime cluster.
Consortium · 19 organisations
SINTEF OCEAN AS
NO · €1,062,050
FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS AG
DE · €366,975
HURTIGRUTEN NORWAY AS
NO · €59,238
HAEGER & SCHMIDT LOGISTICS GMBH
DE · €58,765
AMERICAN MPIRO OF SIPING HELLENIC MONOPROSOPI ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EVTHINIS
EL · €151,891
VARD DESIGN AS
NO · €284,542
ENTWICKLUNGSZENTRUM FUR SCHIFFSTECHNIK UND TRANSPORTSYSTEME EV
DE · €378,213
ATLANTEC ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS GMBH
DE · €241,430
LASKARIDIS SHIPPING COMPANY LTD.
LR · €60,425
COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD
CY · €60,944
LEVANTE FERRIES NAFTIKI ETAIREIA
EL · €60,031
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
IT · €377,500
MARITIME CLEANTECH
NO · €175,625
Alfa Laval Rotterdam BV
NL · €90,125
TIDEWATER REDERI AS
NO · €59,238
SIMFWD P.C.
EL · €200,813
LMG MARIN FRANCE
FR · €70,175
BOUND 4 BLUE SL
ES · €89,950
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
UK · €150,390
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