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Cyrill Halbauer (Rolls-Royce Solutions): Sunshine has two LNG-fuelled mtu series 4000 engines (source: Riviera)

How gas engines and batteries work together for high-power propulsion

LNG fuel and batteries work well when combined to provide low-emissions power for tugboat propulsion, as demonstrated by a Seatrium-built and operated vessel

Rolls-Royce Solutions application engineer for commercial vessels, Cyrill Halbauer describes engines and propulsion systems on the world’s first LNG-hybrid tugboat, JMS Sunshine, which started commercial operations in May 2024.

He spoke to Riviera during the 27th ITS Convention, held 23 May in Dubai, UAE, after his presentation covering propulsion on this unique shiphandling vessel operating in Singapore.

This tug has electric drives, batteries and clean-burning LNG in two mtu series 4000 M55RN engines all delivering up to 65 tonnes of bollard pull.

For maximum thrust, two azimuth stern thrusters generate 4,000 kW of power, achieved by adding to the 1,492 kW each supplied by the mtu gas engines and 500 kW of electric motor power on each shaft.

This 29-m tug has a bollard pull of 65 tonnes and is equipped with a battery capacity of 904 kWh. The battery power is used to absorb peak loads, for example during acceleration, to manoeuvre purely electrically in port and to supply the ship on board with electricity.

During his presentation, Mr Halbauer explained the benefits of gas engines and the challenges in deploying them in harbour tugs.

He anticipates mtu gas engines will be used on larger vessels where there are less space constraints for the LNG storage and processing, such as offshore tugs with large enginerooms and tanks.

Mr Halbauer also explains how mtu engines are being developed for tugs using methanol and diesel fuels in the future.

 


Riviera’s Maritime Decarbonisation, Europe: Conference, Awards & Exhibition 2024, will return to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 24-25 September 2024 to address critical environmental issues head-on. Focused on the industry’s energy transition, the conference offers a comprehensive forum for stakeholders across the maritime sector to explore solutions and strategies for achieving low-carbon shipping and zero-emissions shipping.

Riviera’s TugTechnology 2025 will be held in Antwerp, Belgium, 20-21 May 2025 providing technical and technological insights to the towage and tug sector. Use this link for more information and to register interest in the conference, exhibition, gala industry dinner and awards.

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Cyrill Halbauer (Rolls-Royce Solutions): Sunshine has two LNG-fuelled mtu series 4000 engines (source: Riviera)

How gas engines and batteries work together for high-power propulsion

LNG fuel and batteries work well when combined to provide low-emissions power for tugboat propulsion, as demonstrated by a Seatrium-built and operated vessel

Rolls-Royce Solutions application engineer for commercial vessels, Cyrill Halbauer describes engines and propulsion systems on the world’s first LNG-hybrid tugboat, JMS Sunshine, which started commercial operations in May 2024.

He spoke to Riviera during the 27th ITS Convention, held 23 May in Dubai, UAE, after his presentation covering propulsion on this unique shiphandling vessel operating in Singapore.

This tug has electric drives, batteries and clean-burning LNG in two mtu series 4000 M55RN engines all delivering up to 65 tonnes of bollard pull.

For maximum thrust, two azimuth stern thrusters generate 4,000 kW of power, achieved by adding to the 1,492 kW each supplied by the mtu gas engines and 500 kW of electric motor power on each shaft.

This 29-m tug has a bollard pull of 65 tonnes and is equipped with a battery capacity of 904 kWh. The battery power is used to absorb peak loads, for example during acceleration, to manoeuvre purely electrically in port and to supply the ship on board with electricity.

During his presentation, Mr Halbauer explained the benefits of gas engines and the challenges in deploying them in harbour tugs.

He anticipates mtu gas engines will be used on larger vessels where there are less space constraints for the LNG storage and processing, such as offshore tugs with large enginerooms and tanks.

Mr Halbauer also explains how mtu engines are being developed for tugs using methanol and diesel fuels in the future.

 


Riviera’s Maritime Decarbonisation, Europe: Conference, Awards & Exhibition 2024, will return to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 24-25 September 2024 to address critical environmental issues head-on. Focused on the industry’s energy transition, the conference offers a comprehensive forum for stakeholders across the maritime sector to explore solutions and strategies for achieving low-carbon shipping and zero-emissions shipping.

Riviera’s TugTechnology 2025 will be held in Antwerp, Belgium, 20-21 May 2025 providing technical and technological insights to the towage and tug sector. Use this link for more information and to register interest in the conference, exhibition, gala industry dinner and awards.

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