VANCOUVER, December 1, 2011- Westport
Innovations Inc. has entered into an agreement with Electro-Motive
Diesel (EMD), to integrate its high pressure direct injection
technology and natural gas fuel system technologies into an EMD
locomotive provided by Canadian National Railways (CN).
The project is expecting to demonstrate the natural gas
locomotive as part of the previously announced Sustainable
Development Technology Canada (SDTC) project with CN and Gaz
Metro.
As per the consortium agreement, Westport will provide its core
technologies for the engine and fuel system, and intellectual
property. EMD will contribute its expertise to integrate the
natural-gas engine, related components and controls to create a
working locomotive platform.
EMD is one of the world's largest builders of diesel-electric
locomotives for all commercial railroad applications including
intercity passenger, commuter, freight, switching, industrial and
mining.
"EMD brings a great deal of experience and engineering know-how
in locomotive applications," said Paul Blomerus, Senior Director,
High Horsepower of Westport Innovations.
"Westport's HPDI technology is ideally
suited to high-horsepower applications such as locomotives as it
retains the diesel engine's favourable operating characteristics of
high torque and power, transient response and efficiency, while
reducing carbon emissions." Paul Blomerus, Senior Director,
Westport Innovations.
According to the United Nations Statistics Division, railroads
around the world burn 9 billion gallons of diesel fuel annually,
largely in the transportation of freight.
The development of natural gas fuelled locomotives will
dramatically reduce the cost of transporting the world's primary
resources and manufactured goods because of the low cost of LNG
compared with diesel fuel. Furthermore, the use of natural gas
reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to 27%.
In February, Westport secured a funding commitment of C$2.3
million to develop Westport HPDI technology for high-horsepower
applications from SDTC, a not-for-profit corporation created by the
Government of Canada to help commercialize emerging clean
technologies.
Westport is proposing to significantly improve the cost
structure for operators of high-horsepower equipment while
achieving compliance with increasingly stringent emission
regulations and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to
27%.
The collaboration of Westport, EMD, Canadian National Railway
(CN), and Gaz Metro bring together the key elements required to
achieve this goal, through developing, testing, and demonstrating a
natural gas locomotive in service.
Vancouver-nased Westport Innovations Inc. is a global leader
in alternative fuel, low-emissions technologies that allow engines
to operate on clean-burning fuels such as compressed natural gas
(CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, and Renewable Natural
Gas (RNG) fuels such as landfill gas