DEEP DIVE: Power challenges of a multi-purpose net zero vessel

The ST245 REM Pioneer will have dual-fuel methanol gensets working in combination with battery packs on a DC bus. Image Skipsteknisk

Subsea vessel REM Pioneer is being built to cover a broad range of subsea construction, from traditional energy to wind activities with a net zero operation.

But the sheer variety of operations has a fundamental impact on how the power is handled. Stevie Knight explores how this is being done.

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