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| Issue 10/2025
Increasing battery capacity
October 2025
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Aurora Botnia | Wärtsilä has been retained by Finland’s Wasaline as electrical integrator in a project to increase battery capacity on board the RoPax vessel,
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Innovative LNG carrier design approved, new notations
Autonomous vessel concept suits range of functions
Collaboration on small modular reactor technology
Next generation of marine coating
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