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Nanni high-speed dual-fuel engine

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Through the Life Mystic project, Nanni has developed an innovative dual-fuel technology enabling engines to run on both diesel and methanol. A solution designed to operate with a fuel blend consisting of approximately 30% diesel and 70% methanol on an energy basis, to reduce diesel consumption and harmful emissions. This “dual-fuel” approach represents a major step forward in the maritime sector’s energy transition, offering a more sustainable alternative without compromising engine performance and reliability.

To achieve this goal, Nanni has partnered with Scandinaos AB, a recognised leader in the field of methanol-based dual-fuel conversion systems. The collaboration between the two companies has enabled Nanni to successfully develop its first high-speed generator set equipped with methanol dual-fuel technology.


Get the details on the website: www.nannienergy.com

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