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Aquatankers Consortium
Solar Sailor Holdings, Ltd
Australian Company based in Sydney Military subsidiary in US (Unmanned Ocean Vehicles) Investment support from Europe - Germany (Mithril Eur 600m fund) Global patents on wing design, unique expertise / designs in hybrid marine power systems,
Aquatankers Proposal
1. 2. 3. Aquatankers is proposing a Build, Operate & Transfer solutions Key Assumption - 20 years license Cost Estimates based on: Capital expenses - $710m AUD approx - includes Single Point Moorings (SPMs) x 2 each able to dock up to 8 ships, Ships and Shoreside transfer stations System suitable for a 70 gigaliter transport. This is the TOTAL construction and acquisition cost of all ships, land acquisition, shore side facilities and associated outfitting Aquatankers will lead: Engineer - include all necessary economic and social impact studies, a complete risk assessment, reliability analysis for the entire system and major components Procure, Install and Commission (EPIC), Operate the vessels and port facilities for an agreed time period (20 years assumed) Conditionally transfer the operation and ownership of the physical assets to the government at the end of the given time period
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Aquatankers Solution
Aquatankers expects to meet the required annual 50 gigaliter quantity, but actually deliver closer to 70 gigaliters, using three ships and a single SPM at each port
Optional Solar Sailor wing sails reducing fuel consumption and emissions up to - 40-60% from wind - 2% from sun Super-Tankers specially designed and constructed for the carriage of potable water Estimates that the cost of transporting water, 1.20 AUD/tonne or 1.20 M AUD/gigaliter without Solar Sail technology and 0.95 AUD/tonne or 0.95 M AUD/gigaliter with the Solar Sail technology
SPM
Kimberley
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Environmental Benefits:
Land Use Minimal:
Aquatankers Benefits
Includes onshore transfer facilities, temporary water storage tanks, short pipeline runs from the transfer facilities and the
collection source and municipal distribution network. No Interference from SPMs
The SPMs, are placed far enough from shore as to not interfere with the sea grasses or other shoreline issues.
Ships
The Aqua Tankers estimated to be better than a pipeline or aquaduct because the length and elevation changes of the route
are substantial
Solar Sailor Wings - established up to 50% fuel efficiency using proven technology currently in commercial operation today Even without the benefits of Solar Sailor technology - Estimated that ships are 300 times more efficient than over the road trucks,
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Social Benefits:
Aquatankers Benefits
Environmentally sensitive areas, Urban or ex-urban areas, or Where indigenous population issues are present.
Development Time:
Turn-Key Solution with new ships in four years of contract (shorter if start with existing ships) including:
commissioned.
Reliability and Risk:
Tank ships Safe & Flexible
Safest and most reliable transport vehicles or distribution methods ever developed.
Solution provides redundancy and eliminates the elements of risk associated with a system of single components connected
in series.
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Scalability:
Aquatankers Benefits
Additional ships and SPMs could meet additional capacity requirements and increase the reliability. Estimated 200 gigaliters - ten ships and four SPMs at each port
Proven Technology:
All aspects of solution uses existing, off-the-shelf technology for every aspect of the program.
over 1,500 ships tank ships built in this size range, hundreds of SPMs and thousands of kilometers of sub sea pipelines. Wing sail and Solar Sailor technology has been successfully applied to ships and marine craft commercially.
Economic:
Ships are readily financed on good projects - WHY? If a ship does not work out for a particular trade route, it can generally be sold
for application in another trade program. If an aquaduct is not used, it becomes useless and not suitably for alternative products such as oil or gas
Capital costs become relatively fixed compared to other industrial projects because the capital costs are largely contained within the
ship and equipment procurements rather than land and permitting components.
It is generally agreed that the aquaduct system for New York City, which includes three aquaducts, numerous reservoirs, dams,
bridges and tunnels could not be built in todays environment because of the cost and environmental impacts
7. Could tankers be unloaded without the need for additional storage facilities i.e. discharged directly into the existing water distribution system? Yes. But the cost would probably be higher because ships are an expensive storage facility compared to on typical shore tanks of similar size. 8. What would be the expected water quality at the delivery point and would treatment be required? Water quality at discharge is directly dependent on the water quality at load. We are proposing all treatment to be done at the discharge side so all import water would be treated either in the existing municipal systems or standalone. 9. Would it be possible to remove oil contamination inside existing tankers previously used for carrying oil? What would need to be done to make them suitable for water transport? It is possible, but very expensive. There are some risks inherent in this type of effort and water treatment facilities would probably be necessary to account for some of the residues that might be released from the steel even years later. 10. Please describe how the operation could be scaled up to meet an increased annual demand from 50 gigalitres to 200 gigalitres. What changes to infrastructure would be required? The infrastructure of 2 bouys, if designed properly, would already have the capacity of 200 gigaliters. For the ships, it is a matter of adding more ships as required to meet the government's needs.
Relative Comparisons
Factor Reliability Ease of Installation Ease of Operation Financing Time to First Water Environment Economies of Scale Scalability (Cap Flex) CAPEX OPEX Energy Consumption System Flexibility Security Average Shipping +0.46 Towed Bags +0.85 Pipeline Canal Desalination +0.15