A Publication for Alumni & Friends of Northwestern Michigan College Winter 2012
NMC tests going green at sea Results of renewable fuel tests conducted last fall aboard the T/S State of Michigan, the training ship for NMCâs Great Lakes Maritime Academy, are expected later this month. The tests of hydrotreated renewable diesel (HRD) fuel could pave the way for a greener U.S. Navy and commercial maritime operations. A joint effort by the departments of Transportation and Defense, the tests were conducted over 170 hours at sea as well as at the pier on NMCâs Great Lakes Campus. The HRD is made from algae and blended 50 percent with an ultra low-sulfur diesel and a lubricant additive. Tested in one of the State of Michiganâs four engines, the fuelâs emissions, efficiency and affect on engine performance and endurance are all being measured in what was launched as the largest test of its kind. Great Lakes Maritime Academy Superintendent Jerry Achenbach said the Academy is pleased to participate in tests with important implications. The Maritime Administration provided the State of Michigan to the Academy to serve as its training ship in 2002. âOur smaller vessels have operated on biodiesel fuels for years. Weâve seen the environmental benefits ourselves,â Achenbach said. âItâs an important consideration for the Navy, and weâre happy to help provide the data to make the best decision.â
Renewable fuels were tested in the T/S State of Michigan last year.
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îž Test results will be posted on www.nmc.edu when available.
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