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W?rtsil? Fuel Flexibility Supporting Japan's 'Gas Age' Shipping Sector

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A 6-cylinder in-line version of the W?rtsil? 50DF dual-fuel engine.

Published Feb 10, 2016 1:59 PM by The Maritime Executive

A total of 16 new gas carrier ships being built in Japan for Japanese owners are to be powered by Wärtsilä dual-fuel engines capable of running on liquefied natural gas (LNG) or conventional diesel fuels. Wärtsilä's depth of experience and technological capabilities in gas fueled propulsion solutions, were cited as being key factors in the award of these contracts. The contracts were all placed between the second half of 2014 and December 2015.

The orders specify 20 nine-cylinder, 25 six-cylinder and 16 eight-cylinder Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel engines. This total of 61 engines that will be running primarily on LNG represents a notable expansion of Japan's gas fueled merchant fleet. These will be the first Wärtsilä 50DF engines delivered for Japan's LNG carrier market. The first of the Wärtsilä machinery was delivered at the end of December 2015.

"We at Wärtsilä have always been at the forefront in making it possible, through our technologies, for LNG to become a viable marine fuel. This experience, our unmatched track record in gas propulsion applications, and our well proven dual-fuel solutions are why these contracts were awarded to Wärtsilä. We are honored and pleased to be making this contribution to Japan's ongoing shift into shipping's gas age," says Lars Anderson, Vice President, Wärtsilä Marine Solutions.

The 16 vessels have a gas cargo capacity of between 155,000 and 180,000 cubic meters. They will be employed mainly in delivering shale gas from the USA to Japan.

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