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Activities and results A broad range of activities were initiated over the past three years under the Helios framework. A concrete result was the development of the new, gas-fuelled ME-GI engine, a dual-fuel unit that MAN Diesel & Turbo has since released to the market with success. Generally speaking, Helios has generated many, positive results and increased the knowledge base in several technical fields, including the development of: • gas-engine components • a new gas injection valve and other main components • a gas-control block • a new gas-composition sensor • a new handheld calibration device • a dedicated control and safety system • laser-optical, temperature-measurement technology • new high-temperature materials • the analysis of potential tribology and corrosion problems. First orders of gas-fuelled ship engines As previously mentioned, Helios’ most significant result is the development of the ME-GI engine, utilising the direct-injection principle, a concept the market has embraced and which several shipowners have already placed orders for. Recently, Matson (USA) ordered two giant ME-GI gas engines – the largest dual-fuel engines ever ordered in terms of power output – for two new container vessels, while American TOTE and Canadian Teekay also signed ME-GI orders at the very end of 2012 and will become owners of the most environmentally friendly, two-stroke, low-speed vessels in the world with the first scheduled to be complete in 2014. MAN Diesel & Turbo assesses the potential for more orders in this new, emerging market segment as great. Cooperation The Helios results were gathered through an innovative collaboration with an array of different universities and companies. A research platform was constructed at MAN Diesel & Turbo in Copenhagen, where various ideas were tested and components subsequently developed. Environmental benefits The ME-GI engine complies with the IMO’s Tier II requirements and, in combination with EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation), its emissions are below Tier III limits. A particularly significant, environmental benefit is the ME-GI’s very low methane slip. The major benefits stemming from the Helios project are summed up in the following tables:
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