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Cummins Marine

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Elizabeth Lynch

+1 843 308 6698

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  • Cummins has obtained new classification for its X15 marine engine which now meets safety standards for ABS, BV, RINA and DNV class society certifications

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    Cummins gains new type approval for X15 marine engine

    2022-04-13T09:53:00

    Cummins has obtained new classification for its X15 marine engine which now meets safety standards for ABS, BV, RINA and DNV class society certifications.

  • A multi-cylinder prototype based on N2 Power's Recuperated Split Cycle engine technology is under development

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    Major UK Ammonia Engine Study

    2022-03-11T10:42:00

    An ambitious research project has been launched by the UK to develop ‘disruptive’ engine technology based on the use of ammonia fuel. The initiative gives new momentum to the drive towards a decarbonised marine sector.

  • Dr Andrew Forrest of Fortescue Metals Group has established a subsidiary, Fortescue Future Industries, that is investing in the establishment of a hydrogen supply chain in eastern Australia.

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    FFI to meet UK hydrogen demand by shipping ammonia from around the world

    2021-11-30T10:31:00

    Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) wants green hydrogen to be the most globally traded seaborne energy commodity and is currently building an ammonia supply chain to satisfy UK demand.

  • Cummins demonstrated Tula’s diesel Dynamic Skip Fire (dDSF) on a Cummins X15 HD Efficiency Series diesel engine. (Credit: Cummins)

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    New Cylinder Deactivation Control Strategy Shown to Reduce Vehicle NOx Emissions

    2021-04-20T10:31:00

    A study conducted by Cummins and Silicon Valley-based Tula Technology has demonstrated a 74% reduction in NOx emissions and a 5% reduction in CO2 using Tula’s diesel Dynamic Skip Fire (dDSF™) on a Cummins X15 HD Efficiency Series diesel engine.

  • Cummins is extending its existing remote monitoring solution from the transportation and heavy duty sector to the marine sector (credit: Cummins)

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    Cummins launches remote monitoring solution for inland US customers

    2021-04-15T12:36:00

    Cummins announced that it was launching a remote monitoring solution for marine customers on 14 April. The PrevenTech® Marine solution will initially be offered to customers in the inland US market.

  • Cummins Product Engineering Senior Technical Advisor for Marine, Frank Ruggiero, foresees that distributed power systems onboard vessels could evolve from having centralised power management to having a decentralized microgrid-type control syste...

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    CUMMINS FORESEES POTENTIAL FOR MARINE DECENTRALISED MICROGRID

    2021-01-08T16:59:00

    Cummins recently launched its new PowerCommand® Microgrid Control product for optimising distributed energy resources, and the company anticipates that the technology could eventually bring benefits to marine applications.

  • GE’s Power Conversion business has been awarded a $40 million contract from DSEC for two National Security Multi-Mission Vessels’ power and propulsion systems (credit: U.S. Department of Transportation).

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    GE to supply power and propulsion package for US NSMV newbuildings

    2020-11-23T21:20:00

    GE has been selected to provide the power and propulsion solutions for two merchant navy training ships. GE has been selected as the single-source vendor (SSV) for the ships’ propulsion system, the company announced on 23 November.

  • X15 Stage V solution for Inland Waterways with side mounted aftertreatment (credit: Cummins)

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    Cummins to introduce X15 Stage V solution in 2021

    2020-11-23T15:20:00

    Engine builder Cummins has announced that it was adding an EU Stage V certified solution to its X15 engine range in 2021.

  • Cummins' workhorse X-15 engine. (credit: Cummins Inc.)

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    Cummins to use digital twin and SPDM technology for engine research

    2020-10-19T19:09:00

    Cummins has signed an agreement with Pittsburgh-based engineering software developer Ansys to use its simulation process and data management (SPDM) platform in its engine development programme.

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