
Wartsila Powers Allseas Newbuild with Alt-Fuel Engine | Mariner News
Wartsila has secured a significant order to supply an alt-fuel ready engine for Allseas Group’s new semi-submersible heavy transport vessel. This strategic move underscores the maritime industry’s growing commitment to embracing sustainable shipping solutions and preparing for a future powered by greener energy sources. The vessel, currently under construction at Guangzhou Shipyard International in China, will be equipped with cutting-edge marine technology designed for environmental performance.
Driving Maritime Decarbonization Efforts
The Wärtsilä 31 engine was specifically selected for its modular design and inherent adaptability to future alternative marine fuels. This innovative Wartsila alt-fuel engine not only promises reduced maintenance costs but also offers the crucial flexibility to convert to fuels like methanol or ammonia when they become more widely available. Additionally, the unit will incorporate an NOx reducer, further enhancing its environmental credentials by significantly reducing nitrogen oxide emissions, aligning with global decarbonization efforts.
Future-Proofing Vessel Operations
By opting for this future-proof Wartsila alt-fuel engine, Allseas Group retains vital operational flexibility. This proactive approach ensures their newbuild vessel can seamlessly transition to more sustainable fuel options, mitigating risks associated with evolving environmental regulations and fuel availability. Such partnerships are pivotal in accelerating the decarbonization of global shipping and achieving ambitious environmental targets within the marine sector. This investment highlights a forward-thinking strategy for long-term sustainability.



