The main quantitative targets of the project, representing the competitive advantage of the Seagate collapsible delta wing sail, are set to:
1. 20% fuel savings, this being translated into 20% less fuel usage;
2. The expected costs savings for the customers is estimated in 1M$ per vessel per year, this meaning around 14M$ total savings per year considering the yearly sail-related saving per vessel (bulk carriers, tankers and ro-ro vessels as initial target);
3. Total number of potential retrofittable vessels is estimated around: 7.500 dry bulk carriers, 4.500 tankers and 500 Ro-Ro vessels;
4. Lowering the need for fuel oil, emissions of pollutants will be cut by 20% as well, contributing to the objective of reducing the impact of the shipping sector on the environment and on climate change as a consequence;
5. Times for installation or retrofit reduced to the minimum (2-3 weeks) not to impact upon vessels and freight operations.
The effects of the sail use for different types of vessels, depending on their average cruising speed and of their yearly fuel use were estimated, and savings produced by the Seagate Sail are estimated to be much greater at lower speeds (ranges between 8% - 20% for an average speed of 20 – 12 knots, respectively). The potential savings per year amount to around 24M$, considering all types of commercial vessels, 14M$ if we consider the initial target ships only (bulk carriers/tankers/ro-ro). The target price of a single sail module is estimated to be 650k$, which means around 740k€.
The total expected market share for the bulk carriers and tankers market 3 years after the introduction of the Seagate Sail is calculated by the total number of modules sold, summing up to 145, starting from the initial 15 (in 2018), going to 40 (in 2019) and reaching 90 modules in 2020. As can be seen from the prospect below, such market share estimation is realistic, stated all the risks of entering such a conservative industrial sector mentioned in our study.
Vessel Category: Bulk carrier (vessel fleet 7.500) – Reachable no. vessels by 2020= 85 – Market Share 1.13%,
Vessel Category: Tanker (vessel fleet 4.500) – Reachable no. vessels by 2020= 45 – Market Share 1.0%,
Vessel Category: Ro-Ro (vessel fleet 500) – Reachable no. of vessels by 2020=15 – Market Share 3.0%
Contribution to economic objectives: The expected reduction in fuel consumption resulting by the use of the Seagate Sail and cruise control system is likely to have relevant impact on operating costs for vessel owners/ operators, additionally reducing revenues for oil companies due to decreased sales volumes and thus reducing dependency on oil availability. Lower operating costs for vessel owner/ operators may translate to lower overall shipping costs for goods provided that vessel owners/ operators share these benefits with freight customers (which is very difficult to predict), and this may be passed on to consumers in the form of lower prices for goods. Finally, in the EU, companies exporting their goods to other markets could benefit from reduced shipping costs.
Contribution to environmental and health objectives - The project goes in the direction of GHG emissions reduction induced by the required compliance with the current regulations on SOx and NOx values. Reduced fuel consumption in fact results in reduced CO2 and black carbon emissions, this lowering the shipping industry’s contribution to climate change and having a positive impact on the quality of air.
The European Parliament’s Environment Committee has stated that maritime emissions are estimated to cause 50.000 premature deaths each year in Europe and that they expect the enforcement of a 0.1% sulphur limit in the SECAs to avoid more than 17.000 premature deaths per year by 2020. Therefore, the Seagate Sail project indirectly contributes to respiratory health by having as main objective that of reducing the hazardous substances emitted by the commercial shipping industry causing health problems.
Transnational approach - The collaboration of the partners identified in the Consortium structure, reflecting the complementarity of roles in the Seagate Sail supply chain, and the cooperation with selected, highly professional service providers is of key importance as it allows for an exploration of markets that are outside the borders of a single nation and grants a deeper understanding of the exploitation potential.
The European level of the problem and of the solution proposed is also clear to the proposers; due the high level of professional contributions covering interdisciplinary aspects of the product development, the project is well balanced as for competencies and roles, this granting the possibility to reach the European and global markets and to extend its benefits to customers in the commercial shipping segment globally.