Testing of the X72DF-A
engine was completed at CSSC Engine Co. (CSE), witnessed by Lloyd’s Register (LR) and
representatives from classification societies American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
and China Classification Society (CCS). The FAT certification joins the already
received FIT and TAT approvals for the XDF-A platform, rounding out the test
campaigns. The 72-centimeter bore
engine, built at CSE., with the fuel supply system manufactured by Sunrui
Marine Environmental Engineering Co., is being installed on the first of ten
bulkers on order for CMB.TECH, an order that, says WinGD demonstrates industry
confidence that large-scale commercial vessels can operate safely and
efficiently on ammonia, paving the way for widespread adoption by the global
fleet.” The X-DF-A engine features high-pressure ammonia
injection supplemented by a low, targeted pilot fuel dose of around five per
cent at full load. The engine delivers load handling, dynamic response and fuel
efficiency on par with WinGD’s equivalent diesel-fueled X Engines in both
ammonia and diesel operating modes. Throughout a multi-year development and
testing process, the XDF-A platform has proven to achieve over 90% reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions in ammonia mode compared to diesel mode. WinGD
has secured an early orderbook of 40 X-DF-A engines for a range of vessel
types, underlining increasing market readiness for ammonia propulsion.
Dominik Schneiter,
CEO, WinGD said: “We’re proud to work closely with pioneering shipowners like
CMB.TECH to build confidence in ammonia as a safe and efficient marine fuel for
a zero-carbon future. The successful tests on our technology are the result of
strong partnerships, where combined expertise enabled us to address the
distinct challenges associated with bringing ammonia-fueled technology to
market.” Alexander Saverys, CEO of CMB.TECH said: “We started our journey
on the development of the X72 DF-A with WinGD four years ago. Thanks to an
excellent collaboration, we are able to deliver the first dual fuel ammonia
engines to our large bulk carriers. This is a very important step in the
decarbonisation journey of shipping.”
CSE Chief Engineer, Zhang Guangwei said: “Bringing a new engine design
into commercial operation is aways the result of strong joint effort between
engine and vessel designer, engine builder, shipyard and owner. CSE is honored
to be the first engine builder in China to deliver ammonia-fueled engines to
the maritime market, and to take an early role in what will become a
significant market as ammonia fuel is used more widely in shipping.