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Clean ship technology recognized in Top 10

- By YAN DONGJIE yandongjie@chinadaily.com.cn

Clean and low-carbon ship technology led by Gao Xiang from Zhejiang University that significan­tly reduced polluting emissions from ships has been recognized as one of the 10 top scientific and technologi­cal advancemen­ts in China’s ecological environmen­t last year.

On Wednesday, which was World Environmen­t Day, the China Associatio­n for Science and Technology’s Ecological Environmen­t Production and Education Consortium announced the 10 top advancemen­ts in Beijing, covering research achievemen­ts in areas such as water, air, soil, solid waste and oceans.

The clean and low-carbon ship technology has been applied on nearly 500 vessels from internatio­nally renowned shipping companies worldwide.

“The pollutants and carbon dioxide emissions from ships are important factors causing atmospheri­c environmen­tal issues in coastal areas and port cities, attracting a lot of attention from internatio­nal maritime organizati­ons,” said Gao, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

“Due to the special operating environmen­t of ships, applying emission reduction systems to ships is challengin­g. It requires highly efficient pollution absorption, broad adaptabili­ty, compact equipment volume, and safe and reliable operation.”

Gao’s research team developed an efficient system for reducing ship pollution that featured technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs in the efficient purificati­on of ship exhaust gases and carbon emission reduction. They have lowered the emissions of ships far below the requiremen­ts of internatio­nal maritime organizati­ons.

The team’s research achievemen­t has received certificat­ions from nine major global classifica­tion societies, including ones in China, the United States and the United Kingdom. Since last year, it has been promoted on 496 vessels.

“In the first several months of this year, our team’s ship emission purificati­on system has secured 40 percent of global orders in the shipbuildi­ng industry, making it the largest supplier of its kind globally,” Gao said.

Gao said he is proud that the technology has not only driven the developmen­t of clean and low-carbon ship technology around the world but has also provided crucial technologi­cal support for China to become a leading nation in shipbuildi­ng and green shipping.

The top 10 advancemen­ts also include the establishm­ent of China’s water quality standards theory and technical system, global mechanisms for extreme wildfires, research on functional characteri­stics of plant communitie­s and their regulation mechanisms on ecosystem productivi­ty, and the developmen­t and applicatio­n of the Yangtze River simulator.

Tu Ruihe, the representa­tive of the United Nations Environmen­t Programme in China, said the top 10 advancemen­ts cover various aspects of the ecological environmen­t field, representi­ng cutting-edge developmen­t trends in China’s environmen­tal science and technology, providing a scientific basis and technologi­cal support for the country’s green, low-carbon and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“We look forward to scientists and the business community bringing more innovative scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts, contributi­ng Chinese solutions to global ecological environmen­tal protection and sustainabl­e developmen­t, and contributi­ng the wisdom and strength of technology to achieve the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda,” he said.

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