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World’s first LNG-fuelled hybrid tug to run on MTU engines

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January 18, 2021
in Power, propulsion and turbochargers
World’s first LNG-fuelled hybrid tug to run on MTU engines
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Rolls-Royce is supplying two MTU 16V4000 M55RN gas engines to Sembcorp Marine Integrated Yard for the construction of the world’s first LNG-hybrid powered tug. The harbour tug will be operated in Singapore by Jurong Marine Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine. The new LNG-hybrid tug is the first of 12 that Sembcorp Marine plans to design and build to replace the existing diesel-powered ones between now and 2025.

“We are very happy to be part of Sembcorp Marine’s efforts in environmental protection and adopting new green technologies in their operations. The MTU marine gas engines are part of Rolls-Royce’s Green and High-Tech programme. Without exhaust gas aftertreatment, they emit no sulphur oxides only very small quantities of nitrogen oxide, and particulate mass is below the verification limit”, said Chew Xiang Yu, Head of Rolls-Royce Power Systems’ commercial marine business in Asia.

This is the first LNG-hybrid tug to be powered by MTU gas engines worldwide. Designed by LMG Marin (Norway), part of the Sembcorp Marine group, to deliver 65T Bollard Pull and with ABS Class, the LNG-hybrid tug is estimated to be completed in the later part of 2021. The main propulsion system of the tug comprises twin 16-cyclinder MTU Series 4000 gas units which will provide a combined total power of 2,984 kilowatts at 1,600rpm.

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The new gas engines are able to deliver performance comparable to a high-speed diesel engine. Equipped with multipoint fuel injection, dynamic engine control and enhanced turbocharging, the engines cater for dynamic acceleration capabilities, high power output and reduced emissions considerably below the current IMO III limits without the need for exhaust aftertreatment. The LNG-hybrid propulsion system will be able to provide flexibility to cater for various operational modes and is able to switch between low emission liquefied natural gas (LNG) engines and zero-emission battery power.

The new MTU gas engines are already powering ferries operated by the Dutch shipping company Doeksen in the specially protected Wadden Sea. A Lake Constance ferry operated by Stadtwerke Konstanz will also start operating in 2021 with the new MTU gas engines.

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