LNG Ferry First For Japan

19 May 2020

Wärtsilä will provide a complete liquefied natural gas (LNG) package that includes a Wärtsilä 31DF engine, gearbox, and LNGPac storage, supply and control system for two new ferries being built on behalf of Ferry Sunflower.

The ships are being built at Mitsubishi’s Shimonoseki shipyard in Japan, and will be the first LNG-fueled ferries to be built in Japan, the company said. The order with Wärtsilä was booked in the second quarter of 2020.This newbuild project has been adopted for Japan’s energy conservation rating system for coastal ships, a demonstration test program to enhance operational efficiency. The 31DF dual-fuel engine was chosen for these ferries specifically because of its very high efficiency, Wärtsilä said. It also provides safe and continuous gas mode operation, which were other key requirements in the specification.

“Wärtsilä’s vast experience and know-how in LNG solutions for the marine sector is again recognized with this landmark order for the first Japanese built LNG-fueled ferries,” said Keisuke Yasutake, area sales manager, Wärtsilä Japan. “We are able to offer LNG-based products and systems having a proven design and high performance, with a strong reference list that supports our value proposition.”

Ferry Sunflower is a subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL).

“MOL is dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of its business activities, and these two ferries are being built in line with that objective. By operating on LNG they will have a greatly reduced carbon footprint, and the high-performance Wärtsilä engine fits our requirements perfectly,” said Makoto Yamaguchi, general manager, Technical Division, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.

The Sunflower Kurenai and Sunflower Murasaki will be capable of carrying approximately 763 passengers, 136 trucks and 100 passenger cars at a speed of 22.5 knots. They are scheduled to commence operations in 2023 on the Osaka – Beppu route.

Wärtsilä has had lengthy and strong relationships with both MOL and Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi Shipyards, for example, has delivered ferries, LNG carriers, and a seismic research vessel all with Wärtsilä engines.

STAY CONNECTED



Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

POWER SOURCING GUIDE

The trusted reference and buyer’s guide for 83 years

The original “desktop search engine,” guiding nearly 10,000 users in more than 90 countries it is the primary reference for specifications and details on all the components that go into engine systems.

Visit Now

CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Becky Schultz Vice President of Content Tel: +1 480 408 9774 E-mail: [email protected]
Julian Buckley Editor Tel: +44 (0) 1892 784088 E-mail: [email protected]
Chad Elmore Managing Editor Tel: +1 262 754 4114 E-mail: [email protected]
Josh Kunz Power Progress Brand Manager Tel: +1 414 379 2672 E-mail: [email protected]
Roberta Prandi Power Progress International Brand Manager Tel: +39 334 6538183 E-mail: [email protected]
Simon Kelly Sales Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786 223 E-mail: [email protected]
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA