Wärtsilä and MAN Energy Solutions race to build ammonia engine

Major European engine makers Wärtsilä and MAN Energy Solutions both aim to start testing ammonia engines in 2021, but Wärtsilä wants to be ready to sell one year before its competitor. "We want to a forerunner," the company tells EnergyWatch's sister media, ShippingWatch.
Photo: Wärtsila/PR/Chris Salvo
Photo: Wärtsila/PR/Chris Salvo
BY TOMAS KRISTIANSEN, SHIPPINGWATCH

Finnish Wärtsilä and German-Danish MAN Energy Solutions are both striving to have an ammonia engine ready for sale within the next couple of years.

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