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- Marine_LNG_Engine abstract "A marine LNG engine is a dual fuel engine that uses natural gas and bunker fuel to convert chemical energy in to mechanical energy. Due to natural gas’ cleaner burning properties, the use of natural gas in merchant ship propulsion plants is becoming an option for companies in order to comply with IMO and MARPOL environmental regulations. The natural gas is stored in liquid state (LNG) and the boil-off gas is routed to and burned in dual fuel engines. Shipping companies have been cautious when choosing a propulsion system for their fleets. The steam turbine system has been the main choice as the prime mover on LNG carriers over the last several decades. The decades old system on steam propelled LNG carriers uses BOG (boil-off gas). LNG carriers are heavily insulated to keep the LNG at around -160°C – to keep it liquefied. What happens is that even with all the insulation, the LNG containment area is penetrated by heat which allows for naturally generated boil-off gas (BOG).".
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageID "42203516".
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageLength "7548".
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageRevisionID "683407670".
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marine_propulsion.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_oil.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink Liquefied_natural_gas.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink MAN_Diesel.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink Natural_gas.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink Steam_turbine.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLink Wärtsilä.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marine LNG Engine".
- Marine_LNG_Engine subject Category:Marine_propulsion.
- Marine_LNG_Engine hypernym Engine.
- Marine_LNG_Engine type Software.
- Marine_LNG_Engine comment "A marine LNG engine is a dual fuel engine that uses natural gas and bunker fuel to convert chemical energy in to mechanical energy. Due to natural gas’ cleaner burning properties, the use of natural gas in merchant ship propulsion plants is becoming an option for companies in order to comply with IMO and MARPOL environmental regulations. The natural gas is stored in liquid state (LNG) and the boil-off gas is routed to and burned in dual fuel engines.".
- Marine_LNG_Engine label "Marine LNG Engine".
- Marine_LNG_Engine sameAs Q17149418.
- Marine_LNG_Engine sameAs m.010f8kp0.
- Marine_LNG_Engine sameAs Q17149418.
- Marine_LNG_Engine wasDerivedFrom Marine_LNG_Engine?oldid=683407670.
- Marine_LNG_Engine isPrimaryTopicOf Marine_LNG_Engine.