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Wärtsilä and MAN enter Phase III of HERCULES project

13 February 2012

Wärtsilä and MAN Diesel & Turbo—manufacturers of low- and medium-speed marine engines—announced the kick off of Phase III of the extensive, long-term HERCULES research program. The overall vision of the program is to achieve sustainable and safe energy production from marine power plants. This next phase is made possible by funding from the European Commission.

Phase III of the HERCULES program, HERCULES-C, aims at integrating several technologies to reduce emissions and optimize the efficiency and long-term reliability of marine engines. HERCULES-C is planned to run for three years, from 2012 to 2014, with a budget of EUR 17 million. This brings the total HERCULES research program budget, which includes the earlier HERCULES-A (2004-2007) and HERCULES-B (2008-2011) projects, to EUR 76 million.

Objectives of HERCULES-C, Phase III project include:

Wärtsilä and MAN Diesel & Turbo together cover about 90% of the world’s marine engine market. These two major partner groups have been collaborating in the HERCULES program since it was conceived in 2002 to develop new technologies to increase marine engine efficiency.

Source: MAN Diesel & Turbo