Clean propulsion systems and fuels

ENGINES OF THE FUTURE:
FINCANTIERI’S SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

Fincantieri is committed to developing low environmental impact naval propulsion systems, with the goal of actively contributing to the decarbonization of the maritime sector.

Through Isotta Fraschini Motori, the Group designs engines compatible with alternative fuels and high-efficiency hybrid solutions, capable of meeting both sustainability and performance requirements.

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WE COLLABORATE WITH BIOFUEL SUPPLIERS TO ENSURE VALUE CHAIN INTEGRATION AND ACCELERATE THE ADOPTION OF CIRCULAR SOLUTIONS.
WE INVEST IN HYDROGEN-BASED TECHNOLOGIES, SUCH AS PEM AND SOFC FUEL CELLS, AND WE ARE DEVELOPING HYDROGEN-FUELED COMBINED CYCLE GAS TURBINES.
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FINCANTIERI SUN PRINCESS DELIVERED IN MONFALCONE
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The Sun Princess, the first LNG cruise ship built by Fincantieri for Princess Cruises, was delivered in Monfalcone. It is the largest ever built in Italy and inaugurates the new Sphere class, with a sister ship expected in 2025. Powered by sustainable technology, it will accommodate around 4,300 people. Princess Cruises operates 16 ships worldwide.