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    http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/documents/Prospect_December_2011.pdf



    You’d never know it, but there’s a fleet of

    iron ore road trains trundling between

    Geraldton and Cue, heralding a new era

    of heavy road transport.

    The road trains are running on Liquefied

    Natural Gas (LNG) – the only place in

    Australia this is happening.

    The vehicles have been on the road

    since November 2010, with technology

    developed by the Perth-based

    Orbital Corporation.

    Hidden in part-suburban, part-industrial

    Balcatta, Orbital is revolutionising

    the use of alternative fuels in heavyhaul

    commercial vehicles, building on

    another success earlier in the year –

    the launch of its Liquid LPG

    technology on Ford’s latest “EcoLPi”

    passenger vehicles.

    While it once made engines, these

    days the company describes itself as a

    “portal to an extensive engine, fuel and

    transport related knowledge-base”.

    Nick Coplin, the company’s Business

    Development Manager, says Orbital’s

    focus is on breaking down complex

    energy-related problems and producing

    economical solutions. It does this

    through its Balcatta testing facilities,

    which are among the most advanced in

    the world.

    “The core to Orbital’s innovation has

    been the facility we operate here in

    Perth, from where we have not only

    developed many of our own products,

    but enabled customers the world over in

    fields as diverse as real-time electronics

    control to minimisation of their CO2

    footprint”, says Nick.

    “In developing solutions we try to use

    off-the-shelf components, but integrate

    them after thorough testing, to produce

    unique solutions to fuel-related

    problems,” he said.

    “We provide the ‘smarts’. We evaluate

    new technology to make sure it won’t

    ‘fall over’. If it makes sense to, we can go

    on to supply systems – as we do with the

    Ford EcoLPI, which is supplied through

    our business in Sydney.”

    “Our aim is to consult and

    then develop solutions. It’s

    about enabling products

    to be better, enabling our

    customers to make the

    right technical choices.”

    In the case of the road trains, these are

    “big boys” ... Kenworth trucks fitted with

    the previous generation Caterpillar 15L

    550hp engine, pulling 147tonnes in a

    triple-trailer configuration.

    The LNG has provided a significant

    reduction in fuel costs and carbon

    dioxide (CO2) emissions compared with

    all-diesel trucks.

    “While fuel cost savings is important,

    reliability is also a key requirement,”

    said Tryon Utley, Orbital’s vehicle group

    project engineer.

    “Having a vehicle off the road is a big

    cost, as it’s lost production,” Orbital

    will use the results of its trial to expand

    its technical services to other areas in

    the resource sector, which eventually

    may include mine haul (dump) trucks

    and trains.

    “Australia is a small market, but it’s

    a good testing ground for the world

    market,” said Nick. “Orbital plans

    to support local industry with

    world-class solutions”.
 
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