Rolls-Royce Tests First High-Speed Methanol Marine Engine
Rolls-Royce has successfully tested the world's first high-speed marine engine powered entirely by methanol.
This marks a significant step toward cleaner propulsion options for commercial vessels, according to the company.
- The test was conducted at Rolls-Royce Power Systems in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
- The test is part of the meOHmare research project.
- Partners in the project include Woodward L'Orange GmbH and research center WTZ Roßlau.
The company notes it is a significant step toward cleaner propulsion options for commercial vessels.
Author's summary: Rolls-Royce tests methanol marine engine.
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WorkBoat — 2025-10-27
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