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Wärtsilä to provide ultra-silent propulsion for new research vessel - Ship Technology

Wärtsilä has been selected to deliver an ultra-silent propulsion package for a new research vessel, which is planned to be built for the Faroese Government's Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute.

Wärtsilä has been selected to deliver an ultra-silent propulsion package for a new research vessel, which is planned to be built for the Faroese Government’s Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute. 20kva Generator

Wärtsilä to provide ultra-silent propulsion for new research vessel - Ship Technology

The package will include Wärtsilä’s silent diesel generator sets, fixed pitch propeller and a complete propeller shaft line, as well as electrical and automation (E&A) systems.

The propulsion solution is designed to reduce underwater radiated noise (URN) and is compliant with the DNV Silent R notation.

It is expected to allow the vessel to generate very little URN during operation and help the onboard research personnel to perform their tasks more efficiently.

Additionally, Wärtsilä is set to provide a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system to clean the engine exhaust of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.

Wärtsilä Marine Solutions Naval and Research Vessels general manager Simon Riddle said: “It is a reflection on Wärtsilä’s extensive resources in both equipment and in-house technical know-how that we are able to meet the customer’s need for an ultra-silent vessel.”

The Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute’s new vessel will be 54m-long and be powered by two eight-cylinder Wärtsilä 20 engines.

The vessel is currently under development at the MEST shipyard in the Faroe Islands and is slated to begin operations by mid-2020.

It is expected to be deployed to help provide a basis for responsible exploitation of the marine resources around the Faroe Islands following its launch.

Wärtsilä to provide ultra-silent propulsion for new research vessel - Ship Technology

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