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Ultra-silent Propulsion for New Research Vessel

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 31, 2017

The research vessel being built for the Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute is scheduled to enter service in mid-2020 (Image: Wärtsilä)

The research vessel being built for the Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute is scheduled to enter service in mid-2020 (Image: Wärtsilä)

When the Faroe Islands Marine Research Institute’s new research vessel enters operation in mid-2020, research personnel on board will be able to carry out their tasks with greater effectiveness thanks to a high-tech, ultra-silent propulsion package from Wärtsilä.
 
The new 54-meter-long ship, which is being built at the MEST shipyard in the Faroes for the Faroese Government organization, will feature a propulsion system that limits underwater radiated noise (URN) and which meets the DNV Silent R notation.
 
The solution is made possible through the manufacturer's in-house competences in silent diesel generator sets, propeller shaft lines and electrical and automation (E&A) systems, Wärtsilä said.
 
The vessel will be powered by two eight-cylinder Wärtsilä 20 engines and will have a silent Wärtsilä fixed pitch propeller and complete shaft line. The solution is also very compact, resulting in reduced acoustic signals. Wärtsilä will also supply a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system to clean the engine exhaust of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. 
 
Upon entering service in mid-2020, the new ship will be used to help provide a basis for the responsible exploitation of the marine resources around the Faroe Islands.

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