Swiss-headquartered engine developer WinGD has achieved a major milestone with the completion of both Type Approval Testing (TAT) and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) of a 52-centimeter bore ...
The testing programs took place on a 52-bore engine to be installed on a 46,000m³ LPG/ammonia carrier on order for EXMAR. The ...
It's been quite some time since we first covered the exploits of a company called LiquidPiston, and given what we've learned since then, we were quite anxious to find out what these guys are up to ...
Swiss engine manufacturer WinGD has completed type approval testing (TAT) and factory acceptance testing (FAT) for its two-stroke ammonia-fuelled marine engine. The approvals for the ammonia-fuelled ...
When I first got into this industry, I didn't know much about natural gas. I knew trucks ran on diesel and have since forever, but a lot of news was flying around about natural gas in 2012; so much ...