Ports : First trial using mobile degassing installation successful in Port of Rotterdam
A initial trial using a new mobile degassing installation on the public quay of the Seinehaven in Rotterdam has been successful. On 7 August, inland tanker Visioen was degassed of petrol without any measurable vapours being released into the atmosphere. This concerns a degassing that took place outside an establishment and that is unique in the Netherlands.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has been working towards enabling degassing in the port of Rotterdam for years now. Within the Rotterdam region, the Province of South Holland, the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Rotterdam-Rijnmond Safety Region, DCMR and the business community have collaborated closely to this end.
Trial with Visioen
The vessel Visioen (3235 tons, about 3300 m3) was empty of petrol and all 10 tanks were degassed in order to be able to take on the next cargo. Degassing started at 9:20 a.m and at 4 p.m. the vessel was below 10% LEL (lower explosion limit). The aim of the trial is to determine whether the installation is suitable for degassing inland vessels without the emissions exceeding the standards. The installation must also be safe. The experiment was also used to test the permit conditions.
The Rotterdam-Rijnmond Safety Region, the DCMR and the Port Authority were involved in the trial. The technology was provided by ENDEGS.