WinGD to introduce first ethanol marine two-stroke engine

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Swiss WinGD will offer the first ethanol-fuelled two-stroke marine engine next year, with deliveries for newbuild and retrofit applications starting in 2027. The announcement follows a decade of investigation into ethanol fuel and the launch of a methanol-fuelled engine.

Adapted from methanol engine

The new engine will be adapted from the X DF-M methanol-fuelled engine, which has received strong feedback from first users and class societies approving the design. The diesel-cycle concept — available across the full range of bore sizes currently offered by WinGD — will feature an adapted control system and fuel injector nozzle arrangement to account for the higher energy density of ethanol and the consequently lower fuel volumes required.

WinGD has been studying ethanol fuel, which has a similar combustion and emissions profile to methanol, since 2014 beginning with a project financed by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy. WinGD later led work to develop a flexible injector for alcohol fuels as part of the EU-funded HERCULES 2 project starting in 2016. Ethanol can be produced renewably from biomass and is prevalent at a competitive price in some national markets, driving interest in the new fuel.

WinGD VP R&D Sebastian Hensel: ‘Our early ethanol explorations were crucial to the successful development of our X DF-M methanol engine, and now both are enabling the rapid commercialisation of the first ethanol-fuelled two-stroke engine. As global emission regulations are set to be passed, we’re pleased to be able to offer a further lower carbon alternative to ship owners and operators.’

Ethanol or ethanol-methanol dual-fuel

WinGD is in discussions with several shipowners, ethanol fuel suppliers and class societies about the first commercial applications of its ethanol engine – and will confirm at a later date whether the engine will be optimised for ethanol or optimised for methanol with secondary ethanol capability. WinGD also recently became a founding member of the Global Ethanol Association in an effort to connect key enablers in the ethanol value chain.