Shipowners should use pandemic downtime to retrofit
The coronavirus crisis has seen different segments in the maritime industry retrofitting their vessels with more efficient and clean technologies.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a diverse impact on the maritime industry. While some shipowners struggle to maintain operations and are furloughing vessels, others are using the downtime to prepare their fleets to meet the IMO’s regulatory targets aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
With half of Wärtsilä’s retrofits requiring docking or a period of out-of-service, the unprecedented crisis has offered an economically sound opportunity to upgrade and transform old ships into leaner and cleaner vessels fit for the future.
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Intelligent Lighting for Maximum Flexibility
A new lighting solution from LEDVANCE has been installed at Siemens Campus Erlangen providing ordinance-compliant, flexible and intelligent lighting in office spaces used for a variety of purposes. The luminaires were successfully adapted to the existing architectural conditions and integrated into the existing ceiling concept for a simple, unobtrusive installation.
Intelligent controllable lighting from LEDVANCE has been installed at Siemens Campus Erlangen to provide optimum lighting conditions at low operating costs
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Selected for this project the luminaire LINEAR INDIVILED DIRECT/INDIRECT can be controlled via DALI and is also equipped with sensors for presence of employees and daylight detection. The PANEL DIRECT/INDIRECT luminaire operating with DALI control gear impresses with its flat design and homogeneous light. With this solution, the 500 lux light required by the workplace ordinance is achieved across the boar