The new harbour tugs have a bollard pull of 70 metric tons, meaning that the harbour tug has the same power it would take to lift 70 metric tons off the ground. The mtu engines do this by transmitting their power directly to two Schottel directional propellers below the waterline. One of the two harbour tugs is equipped with Schottel's innovative Sydrive-M system which combines two azimuth thruster propellers – one to port and one to starboard – in such a way that both props can be powered by just one mtu engine, reducing engine operating hours and thus maintenance costs, fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and other pollutants.
Goal: The establishment of a sustainable maritime ecosystem
William Revilla, Project Director at PSA Marine Peru, puts special emphasis on the desire to maximize the sustainability of his harbour tugs. “Sustainability is important to us. We are constantly looking for solutions to operate our vessels as efficiently and sustainably as possible. The partnership with Rolls-Royce Power Systems and its local partner Detroit Power Systems Peru to install mtu engines on our vessels is one of our key efforts towards building a sustainable maritime ecosystem”, Revilla said.
These two new harbour tugs, PSA Tallan and PSA Wayra, will soon be added by 2022 and 2023 to the existing fleet to reach a number of 18 harbour tugs operating in Peru.