Wärtsilä Upgrades Its 20DF Dual-fuel Engine

August 13, 2021

Wärtsilä introduced an upgraded version of its Wärtsilä 20DF dual-fuel engine that delivers increased power output, has a reduced environmental impact, and will feature a lower fuel consumption. It will also further increase the engine’s fuel flexibility by allowing a much wider gas quality span, down to methane number (MN) 65, while still delivering full output.

The engine’s power per cylinder is increased from 185 to 195 kW, while the methane slip is lowered by as much as 40%, thereby reducing the CO2 emissions, according to the manufacturer. The existing Wärtsilä 20DF control system is replaced by the latest Wärtsilä UNIC all-inclusive automation system. For gen-set applications, skip-firing technology combining torque control with cylinder deactivation to optimize fuel consumption at low engine load, is introduced. Energy consumption is reduced by 3%.

(Photo: Wärtsilä)
(Photo: Wärtsilä)

“The focus at Wärtsilä is on making every effort to support our customers by improving efficiencies, lowering operating costs, and lessening the carbon footprint of operations. This latest version of the Wärtsilä 20DF achieves all these ambitions, and is a positive move towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions,” said Lars Anderson, Director, Product Management & Sales Support, Wärtsilä Marine Power.

Wärtsilä  said the he new 20DF engine is better suited for variable speed applications with mechanical propulsion.

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