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The Pascal Paoli operates with two Wärtsilä 46 engines per shaftline. It has a number of operating modes, including sailing ...
The retrofit, completed at the end of 2024, was verified through computational fluid dynamics simulations and confirmed ...
Data center developers are increasingly turning to onsite power solutions in response to time-to-power delays.
It's the Wärtsilä RT-Flex96C inline-14 cylinder, the largest and most powerful piston engine on Earth. Measuring the horsepower of this giant is tricky. Initially, it was rated at "just" 108,920 hp at ...
The world's most powerful piston engine is awesomely huge, gulping huge amounts of fuel. And because of changes in shipping, ...
When Morten Vestergaard decided to leave Wärtsilä and start his own propulsion services company in 2001, little did he know ...
We expect Wärtsilä’s group EBIT margin to firm to about 12.5% at midcycle—up from a depressed 8.1% in 2023—aligning broadly with Wärtsilä’s medium-term operating margin target of 12%.
The world's largest piston engine is the Wärtsilä RT-Flex96C inline-14 diesel, which generates 110,000 hp, stands 44 feet tall, and powers huge cargo ships.
Wärtsilä does not favor a single Power Scenario, but designs its strategy in a way that ensures success in any of the Power Scenarios.
The Wärtsilä 31 engine is a fair bit smaller, maxing out at 15.4 ft (4.7 m) high and 28.8 ft (8.7 m) long, and running on fossil fuel, it can crank out up to 13,142 horsepower (9.8 MW).
Titled “ Front-Loading Net Zero, ” Wärtsilä’s study focuses in part on the California power system and notes that it must grow by 50% in the coming years - from 280 TWh to 420 TWh – to ...
Wärtsilä may not be a household name for Americans, but this firm represents the backbone of Finnish industrial power. Indeed, the company holds a similar place as General Electric in the United ...