LNG powered tugs for Middle East Market
Rolls-Royceplc has signed a memorandum of understanding with Drydocks World Dubai to provide systems for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) powered tugs for the Middle East market. The tugs, to be designed by the Drydocks World in-house design team, will incorporate a range of power and propulsion equipment fromRolls-Royce, including Bergen medium speed gas engines.
The memorandum of understanding was recently signed by Khamis Juma Buamim, Chairman of Drydocks World and Maritime World, and Neil Gilliver,Rolls-Royce, President – Merchant, in Dubai.
Neil Gilliver,Rolls-Royce, President – Merchant said:”We are pleased to be working with Drydocks World to integrate highly efficient LNG power and propulsion systems into LNG powered tugs for the Middle East market. This cooperation further demonstrates our commitment to helping customers improve their operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. We look forward to working with Drydocks World and other partners as we develop these opportunities further.”
Khamis Juma Buamim, Chairman of Drydocks World and Maritime World, said: “We are at the threshold of a new era in environment management for maritime sustainable development. Drydocks World seeks to take a leadership role in implementing green technology solutions and is developing a new product, the ‘Green Tug,’ which is an LNG powered tug that will comply with new emission control regulations.”
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last year approved for sale in the U.S. market the latest state-of-the art ECA Tier 3 compliant Rolls-Royce[Bergen C26:33] marine gas engines, which are ideal for tug propulsion. They are designed to improve fuel efficiency, dramatically cut harmful methane emissions and meet strict international environmental standards set to take effect in 2016.
The EPA Certificate of Conformity has been issued for the C-engine range fromRolls-Royce, whose engines are already in operation on several car and coastal ferries. The world’s first LNG powered cargo ship, also powered byRolls-Royce, entered service in Norway last year.
Source: Rolls-Royce