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To date, the company has secured about 30 orders for X-DF-A engines
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The company said it demonstrates strong market interest in technologies that can reduce the environmental impact of gas-fueled engines and eliminate any compromise in diesel performance.
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Variable compression ratio tech helps to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy
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Agreement will expand WinGD engine production capacity to meet growing demand in Japan
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X52DF-A engines will be among the first to enter service
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NOL issued for oil used in engines operating with VLSFO and LNG
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The first engine to be developed, the 52-bore X52DF‑A, will be available for delivery from Q4 2024
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The approval from Lloyd’s Register should promote future engine applications
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Focus is on 52 cm- and 62 cm-bore versions of the dual-fuel ammonia engines
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WinGD has disclosed ammonia fuel technology developments involving two shipowners
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Heim will leave the company this month after five years at the helm
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Company partners with Japanese shipbuilder on ammonia-fueled vessels
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Schneiter of WinGD takes over from Lehtovaara of ABB
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NYK Line said the configuration will be 40% more energy efficient
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Four container vessels being built for COSCO
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The deal will support development of kits to convert existing engines to methanol
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CMB.TECH will install engines on 10 bulk carriers