Wärtsilä opens Sustainable Technology Hub in Vaasa to accelerate marine and energy decarbonisation

Wärtsilä STH Collage - Expertise Centre, Inauguration, 3D Printing
Wärtsilä's new Sustainable Technology in Vaskiluoto, Vaasa, has been opened. Image: Wärtsilä Corporation
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On 1 June 2022, Wärtsilä opened its new technology centre, the Sustainable Technology Hub (STH), in Vaasa. The new centre will contribute to advancing the global decarbonisation of marine and energy technology by fostering innovation, collaboration, and the development of green technologies using sustainable fuels and digital technologies.

The start of a new era

Håkan Agnevall, President of and CEO of Wärtsilä, during welcome speech at STH inauguration 1.6.2022
Håkan Agnevall. Image: Christoffer Björklund / Wärtsilä

“The Sustainable Technology Hub marks the start of a new era for Wärtsilä,” said Håkan Agnevall, President and CEO of Wärtsilä, in his welcome speech.

The speed at which the marine and energy industries are moving to meet decarbonisation goals is accelerating. By taking advantage of innovative technologies that already exist today, we can speed up the development of future-proof engines capable of running on sustainable fuels. We can now demonstrate that a carbon neutral future is achievable.

Wärtsilä already has engines operating on carbon neutral fuels. This year the company released its Wärtsilä 32 Methanol engine to the market, and within 2023 an ammonia concept will be ready. A hydrogen concept is expected to be available in 2025.

Mika Lintilä
Mika Lintilä. Image: Christoffer Björklund / Wärtsilä

The inauguration event was attended by invited guests, notably Finland’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Mika Lintilä. Minister Lintilä congratulated both Wärtsilä and the City of Vaasa for being key players in developing the energy sector:

Wärtsilä is a global leader in innovative technologies and lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets. Now Wärtsilä is making history by having made a significant investment in Finland, and particularly in the Vaasa region, where the company has been a driving force for a long time.

A cornerstone for achieving carbon neutrality

The construction of the new centre was announced in 2018 with a total investment of around 250 M€. It features a modern fuel laboratory, flexible technology and engine testing facilities, as well as a state-of-the-art production system with a high level of automation.

The centre employs 1500 people under one roof, providing operational efficiency as well as a reduced carbon footprint in logistics. It has advanced energy recovery systems that enable self-sufficiency for heat energy. With the expansion of sustainable fuels, the STH is a cornerstone for achieving Wärtsilä’s 2030 target for carbon neutrality in its own operations.

An ecosystem for innovation

Innovation and the development of service solutions will be an important part of the Hub’s output. A new, modern Wärtsilä Land & Sea Academy training centre, Customer Expertise Centres for remote operational support, predictive maintenance solutions, and the development of new digital innovations play a central role in supporting customers to optimise their operations throughout the life cycle of their assets, and to accelerate their decarbonisation journey.

Aurora Botnia 2021
Aurora Botnia, launched in 2021, services the route between Vaasa, Finland and Umeå, Sweden. Image: Wasaline

The centre also acts as a global ecosystem of collaboration by inviting customers, partner companies and academia to incubate, test and validate ideas. One major collaboration showcase is the Wasaline ferry Aurora Botnia. Wärtsilä and Wasaline have closely cooperated to establish this vessel as one of the world’s most energy efficient and environmentally sustainable passenger ferries.

The collaboration continues with the vessel used as a floating testbed for Wärtsilä’s future innovations. It is equipped with Wärtsilä’s most technologically advanced solutions and services.

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