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China Merchants Heavy Industry orders MAN Energy Solutions’ new methanol-powered, four-stroke gensets

Elizabeth BakerBy Elizabeth BakerOctober 2, 20233 Mins Read
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China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) has ordered six small-bore, seven-cylinder 21/31DF-M, methanol-burning gensets for the construction of two 9,300 car equivalent units (ceu) PCTCs for China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES). This is the first order for the new methanol-powered, MAN four-stroke genset. MAN Energy Solutions’ licensee, CMP, will build the engines in China with the first delivery due in 2025.

The three 7L21/31DF-M gensets on board each of the two vessels will accompany a MAN B&W 7S60ME-liquid gas injection methanol (LGIM) main engine previously ordered by CMHI in May 2023. Vessel delivery is set respectively for 2025 and 2026, and the contract includes an option for another four vessels.

Bjarne Foldager, head of the two-stroke business at MAN Energy Solutions, commented, “The vehicle-transport sector’s interest in using methanol is at an all-time high driven by the need for expanded capacity – due to robust Chinese car-sales – and emission regulations.

“Within the PCTC segment, CMES is the first mover to methanol, which we expect will figure prominently as a future fuel across all vessel segments. As happy as we were to initially win the main engines for this exciting project, we are even more satisfied to add these methanol-driven gensets – their first such sale and one which fits with our aim to increasingly become a supplier of complete decarbonization solutions.”

The 21/31DF-M is based on a simple port fuel-injection concept that has been designed to optimize reliability, while simultaneously minimizing capital-outlay time. The foundation for the new L21/31DF-M genset is the existing L21/31 genset, which has accumulated more than 55 million operating hours with thousands of engines in service. The L21/31DF-M power range spans 1,000-1,980kW, which makes it suitable for most merchant vessels.

Thomas S Hansen, head of promotion and customer support at MAN Energy Solutions, said, “The shipping industry is showing an increasing interest in decarbonization by operating vessels on green methanol, which has spurred us to expand our well-proven, dual-fuel genset portfolio with this small-bore L21/31DF-M engine.

“The new genset benefits from the high reliability, high performance and fuel flexibility of the 21/31 engine platform, while the possibility to operate on green methanol as a drop-in fuel increases its fuel flexibility. At the same time, it increases methanol’s potential as an option for genset power generation aboard large marine merchant vessels.”

To find out more about MAN Energy Solutions’ latest developments in the electric and hybrid marine technology industry, click here.

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