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Karadeniz Powership Dogan Bey - IMO 8117031

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Photographer:
Vladimir Knyaz [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 29, 2021
Added:
Dec 21, 2021
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659
Image Resolution:
2,667 x 2,000

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Former name(s):

 -  Melpomeni (Until 2009 May)

 -  Seapace (Until 2007 Jan)

 -  Saqqara (Until 2003 Jun)

Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Power Station Vessel
Gross tonnage:
24,729 tons
Summer DWT:
41,535 tons

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Special Purpose Vessels - 7 photos

Bulkers built 1981-1990 - 27 photos

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Daniel Ferro

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DEREK SANDS

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doug mckie

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Roy de Waard

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Tim J.

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Malte Wulf

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Arne J

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valeriy

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Powership classes and outputs
https://karpowership.com/en/khan-class

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person
Look at https://karpowership.com/en/powership-fleet?gallery=39
It seems there are 12 gensets on deck. At 6MW per unit (estimate) she'll deliver an estimated 72MW to the powergrid. I didn't find exact figures yet. Powerlines are connected to the high mast on the bow.

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Karadeniz has a whole range of these powerships, always conversions of obsolete ships that should have gone to the scrapyard. (and several actually did, just after a short period. Apparently the generate power with the ships machinery/main engine, and in one way or another the ship is connected to the onshore power grid. Looking at the blue smoke on some of the other photos it might not be the healthiest (and most green) way of producing power.

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You want too much from just passing by))).

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person
OK Vladimir, I can see that she seems to have Turkish owners and that she is feeding energy into the local grid. Any other details on the hows and whys?

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