ABC dual fuel engines for dredge

16VDZD dual fuel engine
16VDZD dual fuel engine

Today, Anglo Belgian Corporation, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of medium speed diesel engines, announced the sale of two

s that will power a new build vessel for the Belgian dredging, environmental and marine engineering group DEME. This agreement was officialized with the Dutch shipyard ‘Royal IHC’.

This contract confirms Anglo Belgian Corporation’s know-how in the development and production of advanced propulsion solutions for the maritime industry. The commissioning of the dredger ‘Minerva’ is scheduled for late 2016, making it the first dredging vessel that will be equipped with dual fuel engines, in addition to DEME’s other trailing suction hopper dredger “Scheldt River” that will be built and put into service around the same time.

Both dual fuel engines run on diesel (MDO) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to meet both ecological (stricter emission standards) and economic challenges (fluctuating oil prices) to strengthen the global competitiveness of DEME. Each of the dual fuel engines will develop 2400 kW at 900 rpm and meet the stringent IMO Tier 3 emissions standards. Unique is that these engines will independently meet these standards and that there will be no use of after treatment systems such as SCR or oxidation catalysts. The medium speed V-engine belongs to the DZ family and provides the perfect balance between performance and investment.

Jean-Pierre Props, Area Sales Manager at Anglo Belgian Corporation, spoke: “We have many years of expertise in the development and production of engines designed for ships that are to be used worldwide. However, it’s the first time that we will supply dual fuel engines for the dredging industry. We are therefore delighted about this new mission.”

MV Minerva
Trailing Suction hopper dredge MV Minerva

Jan Gabriel, Head of New Building and Conversion at DEME, said: “We had already heard a lot about Anglo Belgian Corporation but had never worked together until now. During our discussions it was their technical knowledge and expertise that became apparent. The two 16VDZD engines fit perfectly into the concept of the  trailing suction hopper dredger “Minerva” in terms of power, size, and in particular that they are available in dual fuel execution. In addition, the low maintenance costs  played an important role in the choice of ABC. We look forward to a constructive cooperation.”

Peter Bickel, Category Manager at Royal IHC, declared: “Royal IHC is focused on the continuous development of design and construction activities for the specialist maritime sector. It is the global market leader for efficient dredging and mining vessels and equipment and a reliable supplier of innovative ships and supplies for offshore construction. It’s from that perspective that the engines of Anglo Belgian Corporation are a perfect match.”

The engines of Anglo Belgian Corporation are characterized by their reliability and longevity.  In addition, they are also very maintenance- and repair-friendly which results in an exceptionally low lifecycle cost.

Transport Canada and Australian Marine Safety certified Marine Engineer, over 25 years experience sailing professionally on commercial ships all over the world. Creator and editor of www.dieselduck.net. Father of three, based in Nanaimo, British Columbia.

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