Wartsila Hyundai Engine Co. (WHE), a joint venture of Korea¡¯s Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. and Finland's Wärtsilä, completed facilities in South Korea that will be capable of producing 120 Dual-Fuel Engines for Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers.
Dual-Fuel Electric Propulsion Engines, which can use either gas or oil, are 30 percent more efficient and environmentally friendly than steam-turbine engines, the traditional LNG carrier engine.
WHE expects to deliver 12 engines this year. Next year the facilities will produce 100 engines ranging from 7,700kW to 23,200bhp.
¡°Korea is the main market, with a market share currently exceeding 70 percent of the global LNG shipbuilding market. The joint venture manufactures dual-fuel engines for the Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Taiwanese shipbuilding markets,¡± said Mr. O.S. Kwon, CEO of the Wärtsilä Hyundai Engine Company.
In January of 2007, Wärtsilä and Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. signed an agreement to become equal partners in a joint venture with an investment of KRW68 billion. In September of 2007, WHE held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new factory. In July of 2008, the company received an order from Samsung Heavy Industries to supply 16 engines for four ships.
From:Korea Shipping Gazette
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