Doosan Hands Over ME-GI Engine to NASSCO

Doosan Engine has confirmed the delivery of the world’s first dual-fuel, low-speed ME-GI engine to the American National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) shipyard in San Diego, USA.

Doosan Confirms NASSCO's Order of ME-GI Engine

The new engine is capable of operation on LNG and/or bunker C oil and will power the first of two 3,100-TEU container ships ordered by TOTE, the American marine transportation company.

On June 3, 2014, Doosan Engine successfully completed the engine’s official trial run in the presence of the shipowner, shipyard, and classification society representatives.

Doosan Engine also tested the ME-GI’s Fuel Gas Supply System (FGSS), which has 300 bar of operating pressure, at its Changwon plant.

At the culmination of two months of extensive testing, the gas system had passed all regulations and restrictions as regulated by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard (USCG).

The TOTE ME-GI engine will primarily operate on LNG, which is currently more competitively priced than bunker-C oil.

The ME-GI is a next-generation, eco-friendly engine, which reduces polluted material such as carbon dioxide, nitrogenous compound, and sulphur compounds compared to existing diesel engines.

The two 3,100 TEU vessels will be the most environmentally friendly containerships in the world, powered primarily by LNG, and will operate between Florida and Puerto Rico. The ship design will allow the transport of conceivable products.

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June 23, 2014