MITSUI TESTS MAN ME-GI ENGINE ON H2 FUEL

Mar 7, 2024 | Marine fuel & lubricant news

MAN Energy Solutions’ licensee in Japan, Mitsui E&S, has successfully tested a 50-bore MAN B&W two-stroke engine up to 100% load at its Tamano facility while running on hydrogen, believed to be a world-first for the maritime industry.

In collaboration with MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsui converted one of the four cylinders of an MAN B&W ME-GI (-Gas Injection) engine to hydrogen operation. The hydrogen was supplied from a hydrogen gas supply system that Mitsui developed in 2023.

Stable operation was achieved at various loads and operating conditions, including successful hydrogen combustion up to 100% load. Mitsui confirmed GHG emission reductions of up to 95%, with the remaining fraction originating from the pilot-fuel employed during testing.

According to Mitsui, this is the world’s first successful hydrogen combustion test on a large, marine two-stroke engine. In achieving operation along with providing the hydrogen gas-supply system, the company says it is now one step closer to developing a zero-emission ship that uses hydrogen as fuel.

Gunnar Stiesch, CTO MAN Energy Solutions, said: “This is a very interesting project and one of several activities related to hydrogen that MAN Energy Solutions is currently pursuing within both two- and four-stroke segments. My congratulations to Mitsui for achieving this world-first and pushing the envelope on decarbonisation.”

Brian Østergaard Sørensen, VP and Head of R&D, Two-Stroke Business MAN Energy Solutions, said: “This exploratory work is illuminating and gives us much food for thought. MAN Energy Solutions continuously looks to support the decarbonisation journey within the maritime industry, and as often as possible with esteemed industry partners such as Mitsui.”

Bjarne Foldager, Country Manager, Denmark MAN Energy Solutions, said: “We have worked closely with Mitsui on this research project and are very happy with the results achieved. This proves the advantages and the flexibility of two-stroke engine technology, and means that we are now also prepared for the future, not only for hydrogen derivatives but also for hydrogen as a fuel. MAN Energy Solutions closely follows the market to keep track of any significant developments and this test is a noteworthy progression.”

Thomas S Hansen, Head of Sales and Promotion MAN Energy Solutions, said: “MAN B&W-branded engines are flexible by nature and designed for an easy retrofit at a later stage to different fuel types. This is an encouraging milestone for hydrogen as a fuel. We will now take some time to evaluate the results and ensure that we are ready to take action if and when the market for hydrogen matures.”

Image: Hydrogen combustion test on MAN B&W 4S50ME-T (source: Mitsui E&S)

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