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PUBLISHER PubliCo Oy Pälkäneentie 19 A FI-00510 Helsinki Finland Phone +358 9 686 6250 Fax +358 9 685 2940 [email protected] www.publico.com EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Mirkka Lindroos editorial seatec 2/2011 ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY PASSENGER SHIPS USE LNG Viking Line’s new passenger ferry, built at the STX shipyard in Turku, is a very important project to the Finnish marine industry which does not have any large cruise vessel orders on the list at this moment. Viking Line placed the order for the vessel in the beginning of the year. The ship is scheduled to enter service in 2013. The vessel will be 210 metres in length and carry a maximum of 2,800 passengers. It is also a vessel that is important from the environmental perspective. It will be the world’s most environmentally-friend- PROJECT MANAGER ly passenger ship, thanks to liquefied natural gas ((LNG) technol- Risto Valkeapää ogy. The fuel reduces vessel’s sulphur and particulate emissions to almost zero. CONTRIBUTORS New, more stringent sulphur regulations will come into effect Sami J. Anteroinen Merja Kihl Ari Mononen in the Baltic Sea in 2015. Thanks to the LNG technology, Viking Line’s ferry will meet the most demanding IMO and EU regulations set for maritime applications. COVER PHOTO Wärtsilä supplies the vessel’s dual-fuel engines that are ca- Meyer Werft GmbH pable of running on gas, both heavy and light fuel oil, as well as bio fuel. Wärtsilä has good experience and competence in the LNG PRINTED BY technology – as a matter of fact, the company is a leading glob- PunaMusta Oy, August 2011 al provider in the field. Liquefied natural gas and related technical solutions represent future technology with ever-increasing applications. Old vessels can be technologically retrofitted to employ LNG, as well. There are various alternatives when it comes to the source of the natural gas. The gas may originate from Norway, for example, or come in a shuttle tanker from Rotterdam, where it can be delivered from any part of the world. As LNG can be transported just about anywhere by ship, the user is not dependent on a pipeline. MEMBER 2011 PubliCo is a member of the European Association of Directory and Database Publishers (EADP), ensuring quality and reliability for advertisers and users. All rights reserved. This publication may not be used in whole or in part to prepare or compile other directories or mailing lists without the written permission of the publisher. Measures have been taken in the preparation of this publication to assist the publisher protect its copyright. Any unauthorized use of the data herein will result in immediate legal proceeding. RISTO VALKEAPÄÄ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF