Wärtsilä one of leading companies in research programme for
developing future combustion engine tech
(Thomson Reuters ONE) - Wärtsilä Corporation, Press release, 23 November 2009, at 9.15 am(EET)Wärtsilä is one of the leading companies driving a major nationalthree-year combustion engine technology research programme. Theinitiative has been set up by a wide and cross-functional consortiumof Finnish technology companies and leading research institutes. Theprincipal aim of the Future Combustion Engine Power Plant (FCEP)programme is to develop reciprocating engine and related power planttechnologies to ensure that Finnish industry can maintain its leadingposition in global markets, while meeting the requirements oftightening environmental legislation. This unique project alsoenables closer co-operation that will create synergies between theresearch activities of the consortium members.The programme is to be led and co-ordinated by CLEEN Oy, theStrategic Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation of Finland(CSTI) for Energy and the Environment. The programme will start onJanuary 1, 2010 and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2012.Wärtsilä is one of the biggest contributors to the FCEP programme. Ofthe programme's EUR 38 million total cost, EUR 10.2 million will becovered by the participating companies, and EUR 5 million by theresearch institutes. The remainder will be funded by the governmentthrough Tekes (The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology andInnovation).The key areas of research will include improvements in the combustionprocess, energy efficiency, emissions reduction methods, heatrecovery systems, and power conversion technologies. Fuel flexibilityand the use of biofuels in combustion engines are also to be amongstthe central areas of research."The FCEP programme addresses the critical areas for success in thechanging energy markets. This broad collaboration between industryand the research institutes is essential to enhancing thecompetitiveness of Finnish Industries. The consortium members areexcited at the prospects that this research can lead to, and lookforward to working within the framework of the newly established CSTIin a collaborative manner towards common objectives," comments MrJuha Kytölä, President of Wärtsilä Finland.The consortium consists of the country's leading combustion engineand power equipment manufacturers, supported by leading researchinstitutes and universities. The seventeen consortium partnersrepresent high-level technical and scientific excellence in Finland.Amongst its leading corporate members are Wärtsilä Finland Oy, AgcoSisu Power Oy and ABB Oy. The main research institutes include VTT(the Technical Research Centre of Finland), Helsinki University ofTechnology (TKK), Tampere University of Technology, LappeenrantaUniversity of Technology, and the University of Vaasa. In addition,Metso Power Oy, Metso Automation Oy, Wapice Oy, Ecocat Oy, Gasum Oy,MIKES Centre for Metrology and Accreditation, the University of Oulu,Turku University of Applied Sciences and ÿbo Akademi University willalso participate in the project.For further information, please contact:Mr Erkko FontellDirector, Fuel Cells (Product Centre Ecotech)Wärtsilä FinlandTel: +358-107095228Mobile: +358-407544389erkko.fontell(at)wartsila.comMs Tuula FranckSenior Manager, External CommunicationsWärtsilä CorporationMobile: +358-400267555tuula.franck(at)wartsila.comWärtsilä in briefWärtsilä is a global leader in complete lifecycle power solutions forthe marine and energy markets. By emphasising technologicalinnovation and total efficiency, Wärtsilä maximises the environmentaland economic performance of the vessels and power plants of itscustomers.In 2008, Wärtsilä's net sales totalled EUR 4.6 billion with 19,000employees. The company has operations in 160 locations in 70countries around the world. Wärtsilä is listed on the NASDAQ OMXHelsinki, Finland. www.wartsila.comCLEEN in briefCLEEN Ltd was established in 2008 for the purpose of managing andadministering the CSTI for energy and the environment. The activitiesof CLEEN are based on research, development and innovationprogrammes. CLEEN has a total of 45 shareholders, which include themajor Finnish research units and corporations.www.cleen.fi/en/index.php/Main_PageThis announcement was originally distributed by Hugin. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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