Video: Eco-Friendly Viking Grace Passenger Ship Powered By Wärtsilä
Among the largest passenger vessels built to date, m/s Viking Grace is the most environmentally sound and most energy efficient. The Viking Grace entered service in 2013 and operates between Turku and Stockholm in the Baltic Sea.
Wärtsilä has provided a multitude of environmentally sound solutions to the ship, including:
- Four Wärtsilä 8L50DF dual-fuel main engines
- Transverse bow and stern tunnel thrusters
- Two fixed pitch propellers
- Propeller shaft lines including environmentally sound, non-polluting shaft line seal systems
- LNG tanks and fuel supply and handling equipment
- Safety and automation systems
Viking Grace Powered By Wärtsilä
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