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Damen delivers its first hybrid tug boat to the Royal Netherlands Navy
Damen delivers its first hybrid tug boat to the Royal Netherlands Navy
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Damen
delivers its first hybrid tug boat to the Royal Netherlands Navy
The
first of a series of three ASD TUGs 2810 Hybrid was navigated into the
Den Helder harbour by the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) on Saturday,
February 20th. This hybrid tug that bears the name Noordzee is almost
29 meters long and is the first standard hybrid tug supplied by Damen
that the RNLN will employ.
The contract for the three ASD tugs emphasises the good cooperative
partnership that exists between Damen and the RNLN, as well as their
shared vision. Both parties believe in a durable future and have chosen
a sustainable option with the ASD TUG 2810 Hybrid.
The first
of a series of three ASD TUGs 2810 Hybrid. Picture: DAMEN
Power and sustainability
At this time, the RNLNhas four conventional tugs in Den Helder at its
disposal. However, these older vessels do not have sufficient power
to tug new ships such as the HNLMS Karel Doorman, HNLMS Rotterdam and
the HNLMS Johan de Witt. Furthermore, the old vessels still make use
of normal propellers with rudders with a restricted manoeuvrability
and no longer fit the vision of sustainability that the RNLN has for
the future.
The state-of-the-art ASD TUG 2810 Hybrid is one of Damen’s standard
tugs and,with its hybrid propulsion system, is powerful and durable.
The vessel is provided with two rudder propeller units for optimum manoeuvrabilityand
is able to sail on full electric power by means of a set of batteries
and also diesel-electric on the generator set. When full pull is required,
both main diesel engines are used, giving a maximum bollard pull of
60 tonnes, ensuring that all heavy duty tug jobs can be realised.
Hybrid as a standard
The RNLN was explicitly looking for a standard tug which was very environmentally
friendly, as well as being powerful enough to realise heavy operations.
The Navy contracted Damen for the project due to the fact that hybrids
and sustainability are standard design concepts for Damen. In total,
the RNLN, in cooperation with the Swedish Navy, has ordered five vessels,
including the hybrid tugs. The two additional Swedish tugs are also
of a standard design, but designed for operations in icy waters.
The Noordzee was sailed by the RNLNfrom Damen Shipyards Galati in Romania
to the port of Den Helder. The two other ships, the Waddenzee and the
Zuiderzee will be delivered in mid-March and mid-June. Damen is proud
to have the opportunity to cooperate with the RNLN, in a partnership
which emphasises the vision of sustainability and the diversity of both
parties.