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We’re enabling a greener maritime industry through our mtu solutions. Our 16-cylinder mtu Series 4000 M05 marine engine combines up to 2,560 kW of power with our mtu SCR system to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 75%. This means our yacht, tug, ferry and supply vessel customers can be confident in meeting strict emissions guidelines without compromising on power and performance. https://ow.ly/tWHM50SqOzu #marineengine #yachtengine #mtusolutions

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James Watts

Process Engineer @ BD | Mechanical and production engineer

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Now that's an engine 😁

Leading the way in eco-friendly maritime solutions 💚

British by Design, spent a long time at Litchurch Lane, sorting out their catering and food services. And next door at BR had my first company car there to use it I had to contact the track controllers to set the points.

Meanwhile Jet Aircraft Engines create a Large Majority of carbon based gases emitted into the Envronment, yet Marine Engine standards get scrutinized. WTF?

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Alexander Dynan

Media Special at The Date Nyght

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That's impressive innovation! By integrating the mtu Series 4000 M05 marine engine with the SCR system, you're not only boosting power but also significantly reducing emissions. A win-win for sustainability and performance in the maritime industry! ♻️🚢 #mtu #marineengine #emissions #innovation

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Wow! Those look wonderful.

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Anthony Cummings

Author, Founder, CEO, & Independent Music Producer

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It's not very often i say this.... but that- IS A BEAUTIFUL ENGINE! 9.8/10

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Kevin Henderson

Private Client Broker USA Luxury Real Estate 5M PLUS.

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Now that’s a Rolls Power Plant and I thought the Ruger V 12a had power wow. Let’s bolt a prop on and fly one..

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Ankur Gupta

Application Engineer l A mission to extend India's industry to the world.

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Sir, What changes has MTU made in its engines to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions?

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