The Wärtsilä engine ran on a 25 vol% hydrogen-blended fuel.
ever to run on a hydrogen fuel blend, a world-first achievement.The Electric Power Research Institute also participated in the tests and confirmed the feasibility of blending hydrogen with natural gas for use in an existing Wärtsilä engine.
“These tests provide clear evidence that Wärtsilä’s engine technology can deliver future-proof power solutions that make a huge contribution towards decarbonised operations,” said Anja Frada, Chief Operating Officer, Wärtsilä Energy.
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