LNG Carrier chooses Wärtsilä's new game-changing 2-stroke low-pressure dual-fuel engine as main propulsion

Wärtsilä Corporation, Press release, 25 March 2014 at 3 am EET

The new Wärtsilä low-pressure, 2-stroke, dual-fuel engine (DF), that meets the demand of the market, has been endorsed with an important new order. A 5-cylinder Wärtsilä RT-flex50DF engine, together with the gas valve unit and other relevant equipment, has been ordered for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier vessel being built for the Chinese ship owner and operator, Zhejiang Huaxiang Shipping Co.Ltd. The Qidong Fengshun Ship Heavy Industry Co., Ltd in China is building the new vessel according to the Chinese Class Society (CCS) standards. The contract was signed in March, 2014. When delivered in August 2015, the 14,000 cubic metre LNG carrier will operate along the Chinese coastline to serve domestic LNG transportation lines.

Wärtsilä unveiled its low-pressure, dual-fuel technology for 2-stroke engines in November of last year. The potential impact that this offers to the merchant marine market is such that the technology is being hailed as a `game-changer` for the industry. It offers significant both capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operating expenditure (OPEX) benefits, and in gas mode is compliant with the IMO`s Tier III emission regulations without need of any exhaust gas cleaning systems. Compared to other technologies, studies show that Wärtsilä`s low pressure DF engines offer capital expenditure reductions of 15-20 per cent. On the OPEX side, the ability of low pressure DF engines to operate on gas at all loads, including idling and manoeuvring, substantially reduces costs.

The new 2-stroke DF application makes the use of LNG fuel available to virtually all vessel types. The Wärtsilä RT-flex50DF engine is the first of the new series to be manufactured.

"We feel that the Wärtsilä dual-fuel engine is excellent, especially the low pressure 2-stroke DF version, which we see as being an innovation that meets the demand of the market. As owners, we are very satisfied with this engine technology and believe that it will capture a large share of the market. We look forward to seeing this technology extended to cover other cylinder bores," says Mr Cai Dejiang, General Manager of Zhejiang Huaxiang.

"This second contract for the Wärtsilä low-speed dual-fuel engines in a few months demonstrates the fast market acceptance of this "game-changer" technology. This is the first time that Wärtsilä low-speed DF engine will power an LNG carrier. It represents a very feasible solution for this vessel class. The extension of Wärtsilä low-speed DF engine portfolio to bigger bore sizes such as the Wärtsilä X62DF and Wärtsilä X72DF engines will further expand the range of applications for the low-speed DF engine family to larger container vessels, tankers, LNG carriers and bulk carriers," says Mr Martin Wernli, Vice President 2-stroke, Wärtsilä Ship Power.