Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Netherlands: Wartsila to Deliver Dual-Fuel ... - LNG World News

Wartsila to Deliver Dual-Fuel Propulsion Package for LPG Tankers

W?rtsil?, the marine industry?s leading solutions and services provider, has been contracted to supply the complete dual-fuel propulsion package for two new Liquefied Ethylene Gas (LEG)/Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) tankers being built for Anthony Veder, the Netherlands based shipping company specialised in gas transportation.

The contract was signed with AVIC-International Shanghai and Avic-Dingheng Shipbuilding Co. Ltd yard in September 2012. The ships are being built at the yard and they will operate in the North Sea area.

The propulsion package, which includes the main and auxiliary engines, gear boxes and controllable pitch propellers, will be delivered in June 2013, and the tankers are scheduled for delivery in mid 2014.

The W?rtsil? dual-fuel (DF) main and auxiliary engines will allow the ships to operate on liquefied natural gas (LNG), which minimises their environmental footprint. However, fuel flexibility, a primary benefit of the W?rtsil? DF engine technology, means that conventional marine diesel fuels can also be used if required. The switch between fuel types is made seamlessly without loss of power or speed.

The use of W?rtsil??s dual-fuel engine technology will enable these tankers to sail without restrictions in Sulphur Emission Control Areas (SECAs) and Nitrogen Emission Control Areas (NECAs). Natural gas is the most environmentally sound fuel today, and it fulfils current actual and known future marine emissions legislation coming into force in 2016.

?We are delighted to supply these new tankers with W?rtsil??s dual-fuel engine technology, which will enable them to operate safely, economically, and sustainably on LNG fuel. This order strengthens our position as the market leader in terms of LNG fuelled propulsion machinery,? says Aaron Bresnahan, Vice President, W?rtsil? Ship Power, Sales.

More than 2000 gas fuelled W?rtsil? engines are now in commercial operation in both land-based and marine applications. Together, they have accumulated more than 7 million operational running hours; a milestone that emphasizes W?rtsil??s leading position in gas and dual-fuel engine technology.


LNG World News Staff, January 1, 2013; Image: W?rtsil

Source: http://www.lngworldnews.com/the-netherlands-wartsila-to-deliver-dual-fuel-propulsion-package-for-lpg-tankers/

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