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WEBINAR: Battery Power for Cruise Vessels & Yachts

Join us for this complimentary webinar with participation from Corvus Energy

Battery technology has developed rapidly since first being introduced to the maritime industry and is now considered as a viable alternative power system for ships. While the number and size of battery hybrid vessels have steadily increased in recent years, widespread adoption remains limited, along with experience in using the technology.

The success of battery and battery-hybrid projects depends on understanding the key technical limitations, selecting the optimal battery technologies, and integrating these projects into existing assets, or new assets, and the infrastructure network.

The following topics will be examined during this webinar:

  • Why batteries
  • An overview of the status of battery uptake
  • Battery technology development and trends
  • DNV services
  • A Panel discussion with Corvus Energy, including open Q&A



Who should attend

Cruise and Yacht Companies, Ship Managers, Technical Superintendents, Safety Superintendents, Fleet Technical Directors, Company Security Officer, Designed Person Ashore, Master Mariners, and Marine Engineers.

Battery technology has developed rapidly since first being introduced to the maritime industry and is now considered as a viable alternative power system for ships. While the number and size of battery hybrid vessels have steadily increased in recent years, widespread adoption remains limited, along with experience in using the technology.

The success of battery and battery-hybrid projects depends on understanding the key technical limitations, selecting the optimal battery technologies, and integrating these projects into existing assets, or new assets, and the infrastructure network.

The following topics will be examined during this webinar:

  • Why batteries
  • An overview of the status of battery uptake
  • Battery technology development and trends
  • DNV services
  • A Panel discussion with Corvus Energy, including open Q&A



Who should attend

Cruise and Yacht Companies, Ship Managers, Technical Superintendents, Safety Superintendents, Fleet Technical Directors, Company Security Officer, Designed Person Ashore, Master Mariners, and Marine Engineers.

Agenda

Join our technical experts.

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  • Presentation
  • A Panel discussion with Corvus Energy
  • Open Q&A

Captain Antonio Prestigiacomo, Business Development Director - DNV Maritime Americas

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Captain Prestigiacomo is an accomplished master mariner with 25+ years of demonstrated leadership experience obtained across the maritime industry. Well-rounded seagoing expertise encompasses passenger vessels, including cruise line ships, large crude oil carriers, ro-ro vessels, and chemical tankers. Forward-thinking professional with the hands-on knowledge required to lead vessel operations see while creating opportunities to further align with the bigger picture. Highly skilled in building and leading successful team that meet the strategic goals and objectives of the organization. Offers a proven ability to innovate and deliver results in the most cost-effective and transformative manner. Today he is the Key Account Manager for the Cruise and yacht segments within the DNV Miami Cruise Center, from where he is leading also the Americas Maritime Academy.

Henrik Helgesen, Senior Environmental Consultant - DNV Advisory

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Henrik Helgesen holds a MSC in Engineering Cybernetics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He is currently working as a Senior Environmental Consultant at DNV where he gives advice how to reduce emissions in the maritime sector. He has a special focus on technical integration aspects of energy storage systems onboard vessels, involving electrical and control systems, battery degradation, and fire safety. Henrik has worked with testing of control systems and evaluating safety and performance in vessel power plants for ten years.

Erik Larsen, VP Sales Americas - Corvus Energy

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Erik brings two decades of marine industry experience to Corvus. Since early on, Erik has had a strong interest in the maritime business with 5 generations of family at sea. Throughout his career, Erik has worked in a wide variety of roles including engineering, sales, management, operations, and business development. He has experience working with electrical systems, switchboards, alarms and monitoring, HM&E, furniture, and galley equipment.