Technology group Wärtsilä commits to carbon neutrality by 2030
Technology group Wärtsilä has set out goals to become carbon neutral in its own operations and to provide a product portfolio which will be ready for zero carbon fuels by 2030.
Wärtsilä’s carbon neutrality target covers direct greenhouse gas emissions from the company’s own operations, including its R&D and factory engine testing areas as well as purchased energy such as from electricity, heat or cooling generation purchased from utilities.
Håkan Agnevall, President and CEO of Wärtsilä, comments: ‘These new ambitious “Set for 30” climate targets demonstrate our commitment to our purpose of enabling sustainable societies.’
He continued: ‘Our aim is to support our customers on their decarbonisation journey, thereby shaping a sustainable future for the marine and energy sectors. Our products, solutions and services will meet stringent environmental requirements, and the fuel flexibility of our engines powering these sectors is key for enabling the transformation. In parallel we also need to do our part as an organisation and minimise our own environmental footprint.’
Wärtsilä’s decarbonisation roadmap is based on a company-initiated analysis to identify the key measures for reaching the carbon neutrality target. The toolbox includes measures such as energy savings, green electricity purchases, switching fuels, the use of more efficient technologies, and the use of offsets for emissions hard to abate.
A detailed implementation plan and timeline is currently being worked on.
Becoming carbon neutral requires a holistic approach, says Kari Hietanen, EVP, corporate relations and legal affairs at Wärtsilä.
‘Setting a carbon neutrality target is a necessary milestone for any company. We, as an organisation, are ready for this challenge and understand that these targets represent the first phase of our decarbonisation journey.’
Zero carbon fuels product portfolio
Wärtsilä’s current portfolio already enables its customers to switch to carbon neutral fuels, such as biofuels or synthetic methane. The transition from fossil fuels to carbon neutral or carbon free fuels will happen gradually. Wärtsilä will enable this transition by providing technologies that allow its customers to use more sustainable fuels once these become available.
In July 2021, Wärtsilä launched a major test programme towards carbon-free solutions with hydrogen and ammonia fuels.
‘Wärtsilä has invested a lot in R&D and has made a long-term effort in product development focusing on fuel flexibility, energy efficiency, and emissions reduction. This is a natural step in our aim to shape the decarbonisation of marine and energy,’ notes Agnevall.
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