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Rolls-Royce is widely recognised for its ship design and system solutions for a broad range of vessels. Systems comprising propellers and thrusters, engines, stabilisers, deck machinery, rudders, steering gear, automation and control systems. Rolls-Royce supply gas-powered propulsion solutions that reduce emissions significantly. Compared to diesel engines that meet IMO


Tier 2 emission levels, Bergen gas engines give E2 weighted emission reductions of 86% NOx, close to 30% in CO2 and virtually eliminate SOx and particulates, already meeting enforced and future IMO Tier 3 requirements. Clean efficiency by Rolls-Royce.


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