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The technology group, Wärtsilä (Wärtsilä Corporation) has secured a new agreement for its exhaust gas cleaning systems to be installed on two newbuild 218m roll-on/roll-off passenger vessels (RoPax) at Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) in China.

V-SOx hybrid scrubber systems

The contract, which was signed in February 2022, will see Wärtsilä fit and commission two 25-megawatt V-SOx hybrid scrubber systems, which can run in both open and closed loop configurations, on each vessel.

The order comes as a result of Wärtsilä’s long-term commitment to the Asia-Pacific region, where the organisation has regional resources to enable it to provide sales, support and lifecycle services.

Wärtsilä’s exhaust gas abatement technology

By choosing to install Wärtsilä’s exhaust gas abatement technology, the RoPax vessels will immediately comply with the 0.5% Global Sulphur Cap and will also be future-proofed against impending regulatory change. This is because Wärtsilä’s modular lifecycle technologies can be upgraded to tackle other pollutants, including Nitrogen Oxide (NOx), Particulate Matter (PM) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2).

We are very excited to start 2022 with this order of SOx scrubbers onboard two RoPax vessels"

Mr. Wang Bin, the Area Sales Manager - Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment, at Wärtsilä Corporation in China, said “We are very excited to start 2022 with this order of SOx scrubbers onboard two RoPax vessels, being built by our partners at GSI. This agreement not only proves our long-term partnership with GSI, but also demonstrates the commercial and technical viability of scrubbers in shipping’s complex decarbonisation landscape.

Meeting technical requirements for newbuilds

Wang Bin adds, “Our technology completely fulfills technical requirements for newbuilds, ensures compliance with current regulation and is also the first building block for future sustainability innovation. We look forward to working with GSI on this collaboration and others in our future together.

Ms. Jiang Lei, the Purchasing Manager at Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI), said “It is a real pleasure for us to be working with Wärtsilä, to fulfill this latest order on two RoPax vessels. We recognise the long-term potential of scrubbers for solving many crucial challenges in the shipping industry, and we are proud to carry out installations at our development-oriented shipyard.

Wärtsilä and GSI partnership

Wärtsilä and Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) will complete the delivery and installation of the four scrubber systems, by the end of 2023, for both vessels.

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