Wärtsilä Introduces Hybrid Solution For Bulk Carriers Achieving First Marine Benchmark

Wärtsilä Introduces Hybrid Solution For Bulk Carriers Achieving First Marine Benchmark

Wärtsilä Introduces Hybrid Solution For Bulk Carriers Achieving First Marine Benchmark

Wärtsilä, the technology group, has introduced the marine sector’s first hybrid installation for a bulk carrier and has achieved a new technology benchmark through this. This installation of this innovative system will be carried on the M/V ‘Paolo Topic’, a bulk carrier built at Onomichi Dockyard in Japan and managed by Marfin Management S.A.M. On July 8, in Monte Carlo, Monaco the project agreement was signed.

The Wärtsilä HY, Wärtsilä’s hybrid power module will ensure the seamless integration and control of the technologies to be installed, with the ship’s various existing power production systems. The dedicated Energy Management System (EMS) will make this possible and will have overall control of the engines, batteries, power distribution. Also for the first time in the maritime industry, solar panels to be installed on the weather deck.

“This new technology development, utilizing a combination of engines, solar power, and batteries, represents a milestone for the industry and is made possible by the Wärtsilä HY integration,” says Giulio Tirelli, Director at Wärtsilä Marine Business. “Thanks to the fully integrated solution, we are able to raise the bar in terms of economic competitiveness and environmental performance.”

It is expected that the delivery of the integrated solution will have a drastic reduction in fuel consumption and maintenance costs. This feature along with the combined highly advanced level of environmental sustainability will make the ‘Paolo Topic’ the global fleet’s most technologically advanced bulk carrier. Furthermore, operational stability and increased efficiency will be ensured in all operating conditions, including loading and unloading.

“We are pleased to have found like-minded partners to bring new technology and innovative thinking onboard to help improve our environmental performance and leading the way towards a more sustainable future. We will be able to provide our customers and partners with the most advanced vessel performance and environmental quality without compromising on operational effectiveness and flexibility,” says Alex Albertini, CEO at Marfin Management.

Reference: wartsila.com

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