Wartsila to supply catalytic converters to Finnish multipurpose icebreakers
This order is an example of Wärtsilä’s leading competence in designing integrated solutions that are both technically advanced and environmentally sustainable. When this conversion work is completed, the vessels will fulfil the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) emission requirements for operating in the Arctic Ocean.
Wärtsilä, the marine industry’s leading solutions provider, has been contracted by Finland-based Arctia Offshore Oy to carry out modification work to two of the company’s vessels. The contract was signed in September 2011. The turnkey project involves the fitting of combined Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) and Oxidation Catalysts (OXI) to the MSV Fennica and MSV Nordica, both of which are multi-functional vessels based on a modified icebreaker design. The ships will also be converted to enable the use of Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel fuel.
When this conversion work is completed, the vessels will fulfil the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) emission requirements for operating in the Arctic Ocean. This opens up the possibility for Arctia Offshore to participate in arctic oil exploration projects in an environmentally sustainable manner.
The work will involve fitting the combined Wärtsilä NOR/OXI solution to each of the eight engines that drive the two vessels. The installation schedule is divided into two parts, with the first set scheduled for completion by the end of December 2011, and the second set by the end of April 2012. The emission control device consists of a combined abatement system designed to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) and to enable the oxidation of carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons. The NOR is a customized solution specifically engineered to meet the EPA’s emission standards.
“This represents yet another example of Wärtsilä’s competence in designing integrated solutions that are both technically advanced and environmentally sustainable. The conversion work that we will carry out on these two offshore service vessels will not only reduce their environmental impact, but will notably enhance their operational capabilities by allowing them to work in the sensitive environment of the Arctic Ocean,” says Leonardo Sonzio, Director Environmental Services, Wärtsilä.
Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) and Oxidation Catalyst (OXI)
The Wärtsilä NOx Reducer is based on Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technologies, and achieves a reduction in NOx emissions of 85-95 per cent. The new SCR product range caters for the needs of all four-stroke engines in Wärtsilä’s portfolio, and is seamlessly integrated into the Wärtsilä engine control system. The units come with a complete prefabricated ancillary system.
Wärtsilä has gained considerable field experience in running SCR on its own engines in marine, as well as power plant applications, since the early 1990s. As a result of this experience, Wärtsilä has developed a standard selection of modularised SCRs under the Nitrogen Oxides Reducer (NOR) product name in close co-operation with a major catalyst manufacturer. The solution is designed to combine efficiency with minimal investment and operational costs.
The Wärtsilä Oxidation Catalyst oxidizes unburned components with the help of the residual oxygen in the flue gas, and forms carbon dioxide and water as end products.
Wärtsilä Services
Services is one of the three Wärtsilä’s businesses alongside Ship Power and Power Plants. Wärtsilä Services offers services to both the global marine and energy markets and operates the most extensive service network in the industry. The company’s extensive portfolio of services includes spare parts and field services, as well as the servicing of engines, propulsion systems, electrical and automation systems, and boilers. It also covers environmental services and solutions, upgrades and conversions, long-term agreements for engine and propulsion systems, as well as training services. Wärtsilä’s Services business is also in the forefront in developing new service concepts to meet customer needs for optimal operational efficiency. Wärtsilä Services operates some 70 fully owned workshops and employs over 11,000 services professionals.
Wärtsilä, the marine industry’s leading solutions provider, has been contracted by Finland-based Arctia Offshore Oy to carry out modification work to two of the company’s vessels. The contract was signed in September 2011. The turnkey project involves the fitting of combined Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) and Oxidation Catalysts (OXI) to the MSV Fennica and MSV Nordica, both of which are multi-functional vessels based on a modified icebreaker design. The ships will also be converted to enable the use of Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel fuel.
When this conversion work is completed, the vessels will fulfil the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) emission requirements for operating in the Arctic Ocean. This opens up the possibility for Arctia Offshore to participate in arctic oil exploration projects in an environmentally sustainable manner.
The work will involve fitting the combined Wärtsilä NOR/OXI solution to each of the eight engines that drive the two vessels. The installation schedule is divided into two parts, with the first set scheduled for completion by the end of December 2011, and the second set by the end of April 2012. The emission control device consists of a combined abatement system designed to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) and to enable the oxidation of carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons. The NOR is a customized solution specifically engineered to meet the EPA’s emission standards.
“This represents yet another example of Wärtsilä’s competence in designing integrated solutions that are both technically advanced and environmentally sustainable. The conversion work that we will carry out on these two offshore service vessels will not only reduce their environmental impact, but will notably enhance their operational capabilities by allowing them to work in the sensitive environment of the Arctic Ocean,” says Leonardo Sonzio, Director Environmental Services, Wärtsilä.
Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) and Oxidation Catalyst (OXI)
The Wärtsilä NOx Reducer is based on Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technologies, and achieves a reduction in NOx emissions of 85-95 per cent. The new SCR product range caters for the needs of all four-stroke engines in Wärtsilä’s portfolio, and is seamlessly integrated into the Wärtsilä engine control system. The units come with a complete prefabricated ancillary system.
Wärtsilä has gained considerable field experience in running SCR on its own engines in marine, as well as power plant applications, since the early 1990s. As a result of this experience, Wärtsilä has developed a standard selection of modularised SCRs under the Nitrogen Oxides Reducer (NOR) product name in close co-operation with a major catalyst manufacturer. The solution is designed to combine efficiency with minimal investment and operational costs.
The Wärtsilä Oxidation Catalyst oxidizes unburned components with the help of the residual oxygen in the flue gas, and forms carbon dioxide and water as end products.
Wärtsilä Services
Services is one of the three Wärtsilä’s businesses alongside Ship Power and Power Plants. Wärtsilä Services offers services to both the global marine and energy markets and operates the most extensive service network in the industry. The company’s extensive portfolio of services includes spare parts and field services, as well as the servicing of engines, propulsion systems, electrical and automation systems, and boilers. It also covers environmental services and solutions, upgrades and conversions, long-term agreements for engine and propulsion systems, as well as training services. Wärtsilä’s Services business is also in the forefront in developing new service concepts to meet customer needs for optimal operational efficiency. Wärtsilä Services operates some 70 fully owned workshops and employs over 11,000 services professionals.