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BC Ferries wins award for converting diesel vessel to LNG

April 11, 2019 12:37pm
The Spirit of British Columbia is among the largest passenger ferries ever to be converted to natural gas propulsion.

BC Ferries has won the Shippax Retrofit Award for completing the conversion of a large passenger ferry from diesel to liquefied natural gas (LNG).

BC Ferries said the award recognizes the innovative work performed on the Spirit of British Columbia, which is among the largest passenger ferries ever to be converted to natural gas propulsion.

It is also the first passenger ferry in the world to refuel LNG via delivery on a fully enclosed vehicle deck.

“We are honoured to receive this award and to be recognized by our peers for our innovation and commitment to adopting clean technology that reduces BC Ferries’ environmental footprint,” said Mark Collins, BC Ferries’ President & CEO.

The Spirit of British Columbia was the first of the two Spirit Class vessels to switch to greener technology.

The conversion to natural gas required replacement of four main engines with new dual-fuel engines, installation of a large LNG tank beneath the main deck, and development of an innovative fuel bunkering system.

“By using natural gas to fuel the two Spirit Class vessels, BC Ferries expects to reduce CO2 emissions by 12,500 tonnes annually, which is the equivalent of taking approximately 2,500 vehicles off the road every year,” Collins adds.

The Spirit of British Columbia’s conversion to LNG took place between the fall of 2017 and early 2018, at Remontowa Shiprepair Yard in Poland.

The ferry’s sister ship, the Spirit of Vancouver Island, completed its upgrades and natural gas conversion a few weeks ago, and will re-enter  service between Victoria (Swartz Bay) and Vancouver (Tsawwassen) this spring.

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  1. Reckoning Day says

    April 11, 2019 at 4:06 pm

    Good.

  2. Jim says

    April 12, 2019 at 2:49 pm

    Every bit of reduction of dirty fuel is a step in the right direction.

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