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Wärtsilä Powers 5 Aker Yards Vessels

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

November 3, 2008

  • 3D drawing of the LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, Norway
  • 3D drawing of the LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, Norway
  • 3D drawing of the Platform Supply Vessels being built at the Cochin Shipyard in India.
  • 3D drawing of the LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, Norway 3D drawing of the LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, Norway
  • 3D drawing of the LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, Norway 3D drawing of the LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, Norway
  • 3D drawing of the Platform Supply Vessels being built at the Cochin Shipyard in India. 3D drawing of the Platform Supply Vessels being built at the Cochin Shipyard in India.

Wärtsilä Powers 5 Aker Yards Vessels

Wärtsilä has signed major contracts with Aker Yards AS Søviknes and Aker Yards AS Trading - the recently established project development arms of the Aker Yards Group - for the supply of propulsion equipment for five offshore vessel projects being built in Norway, India and Brazil. The orders cover the supply of a total of 15 Wärtsilä engines, as well as power generation, automation, and other ancillary equipment.

First marine application for Wärtsilä 34DF engine

For the Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) being built at the Aker Yards facility in Söviknes, Norway, Wärtsilä will supply three 6-cylinder Wärtsilä 34DF engines. This is the first marine application order for this multi-fuel engine that is able to run on marine diesel oil, heavy fuel oil or natural gas.

Based on the Wärtsilä 32 engine, and incorporating the operational experience gained from the Wärtsilä 32DF dual-fuel engine, the Wärtsilä 34DF has a 30% higher output than its predecessor. It also incorporates a number of new features including double wall gas piping, built-in lubricating oil system components, and a UNIC engine control system.

One LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel
To Aker Yards AS Søviknes Wärtsilä will supply three 6-cylinder in-line Wärtsilä 34DF dual-fuel engines, each rated at 2610kW. These will be installed in a LNG-fuelled Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) being built at the Aker Yards' facility at Søviknes, in Norway.

Wärtsilä will also supply this vessel with the complete power management system, the main generator sets, frequency converters, propulsion motors, and Low Loss Concept (LLC) transformers. LLC has been developed to negate the need for large transformers and their associated components and utilities in the propulsion line. The concept, which has already been successfully applied in the offshore and passenger ship segments, has been proven to save fuel and installation costs, to reduce the amount of space required for component installation, and to deliver greater redundancy in an electrical propulsion system.

Two Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessels
Under a contract from Aker Yards AS Trading, Wärtsilä will supply equipment for two Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessels (AHTS) that Brazil's Aker Promar Shipyard will build. Each of the AHTS vessels will be fitted with a hybrid propulsion system consisting of two 7680kW Wärtsilä 16V32 prime movers, reduction gearboxes with single input/single output, shafting and two controllable pitch propellers.

Wärtsilä will also provide thrust to the vessels by way of two electrically-driven side thrusters, each with 1200kW output and a single 1500kW retractable azimuth thruster. One 1200kW thruster and a single 1500kW retractable azimuth thruster will be delivered for aft installation

Two Platform Supply Vessels
To Aker Yards AS Trading Wärtsilä will supply four Wärtsilä 9L20 diesel-generating sets to each of two Platform Supply Vessels being built at the Cochin Shipyard in India. The ships will be deployed in Asian waters after their delivery to Norwegian ship owner Sigba.

(www.wartsila.com)

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