Mon 8 Feb 2010 12:37

Wärtsilä launches suite of environmental services


Finnish firm aims to strengthen its position as a leading provider of environmental retrofit solutions.



Wärtsilä has introduced a new suite of services, Environmental Services, which offers both marine and energy market customers a comprehensive set of environmentally-related services, products and solutions.

The new portfolio is in line with Wärtsilä's strategy of strengthening its position as a leading provider of environmental retrofit solutions to already existing installations.

"Environmental Services will help customers to minimize emissions into the air and water, and help them to meet increasingly stringent legislation and regulations," the company said in a statement.

The new portfolio includes a range of products, solutions and services aimed at both land-based power plants and ship installations. As part of the portfolio, Wärtsilä offers catalysts (SCR) that treat nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, while scrubbers are offered for removing sulphur oxides (SOx). Wärtsilä is also able to offer complete oily water treatment systems for power plants and marine applications that meet the most stringent standards.

In addition, Wärtsilä is able to offer total service packages, including start-ups, installations, engineering work, and maintenance and repairs. Wärtsilä is also planning to develop a new area of expertise, namely consultancy services, to support customers in optimizing their environmental performance. Further plans to broaden the company's services offering to customers are also in the pipelline.

The most extensive network with 160 locations

Environmental Services will be offered via Wärtsilä's fully-owned global network, which with 160 locations is the largest in the industry, according to Wärtsilä. The new Environmental Services programme broadens Wärtsilä's range of specialist services by centralising its environmental expertise and knowledge.

The Wärtsilä services portfolio has expertise in the areas of engine services, propulsion services, electrical & automation services, boiler services and training services. Services is one of Wärtsilä's three business areas, the others being Ship Power and Power Plants. Services has operations in 70 countries and employs 11,000 professionals.

Reducing emissions to below regulation limits

Tighter emissions legislation is impacting both the shipping and power plant sectors. For example, the forthcoming requirements of the International Maritime Organization stipulate a significant reduction in sulphur oxide (SOx) emissions. Also carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are being discussed within the IMO, where proposals for defining energy efficiency design and operational indexes for ships are under consideration. In Norwegian waters, lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions will reward ship owners through reduced NOx fees.

Similarly, legislation requirements for power plants where the emission components are similar, are also becoming increasingly stringent. In tackling these environmental challenges, Wärtsilä's Environmental Services offers its customers a wide range of products that reduce emissions below regulation limits.

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