Wartsila to power four modern diesel-electric tugs for Australian owner
Wartsila, the marine industry's leading solutions and services provider, has been contracted to supply the power system for four new diesel-electric powered tugs being built for Svitzer Australia Pty Ltd. The contract again represents confirmation of Wartsila's ability to meet the demands for operational economy and environmental sustainability set for modern vessels in different shipping segments. The contract was signed in Q2/2012. The vessels are being built at the ASL shipyard in Singapore and are scheduled to be in operation by early 2014, the Company press release said.
Each of the four 80 Ton Bollard Pull (TBP) harbour tugs will be fitted with two 9-cylinder and one 8-cylinder in-line Wartsila 20 engines. The use of the Wartsila 20 engines as diesel-electric generating sets is a new development in the tugs market. The engines will operate on Marine Gas Oil (MGO). The tugs will be equipped with batteries that allow power from the Wartsila generating sets to be stored for later use.
"Modern tugs need to feature both fuel efficiency and environmental sustainability, as well as lifecycle reliability. This contract represents further evidence of Wartsila's strength in meeting these demands, and further emphasises our ability to offer sophisticated diesel-electric machinery solutions for this particular sector of the marine industry," says Aaron Bresnahan, Vice President, Wartsila Ship Power Specials.
"By selecting Wartsila 20 engines for the diesel-electric generating sets, the owner will benefit from their robustness and reliability, which has been proven by the fact that more than 4000 of the engines have been delivered since this model was introduced to the market in the early 1990s. The Wartsila 20 offers low exhaust gas emissions, low operating costs, fuel economy across the entire engine operation range, and high redundancy," says Bresnahan. Wartsila has earlier supplied integrated propulsion solutions for two Svitzer Tier III compliant ECOtugs.