Partners to bring wind sail technology to shipping market
BAR Technologies and Yara Marine Technologies will design and implement wind-assisted propulsion for the global shipping industry.
Read moreBAR Technologies and Yara Marine Technologies will design and implement wind-assisted propulsion for the global shipping industry.
Read moreInternational Windship Association launched an initiative in an effort to deliver credible, robust and commercially attractive wind solutions to the shipping market.
Read moreBureau Veritas (BV) released new-generation classification rules for wind propulsion systems. These rules aim to help support the development of zero carbon propulsion options for modern ships.
Read moreAfter extensive testing conducted at the Wolfson Unit of the University of Southampton, it has been confirmed that an appropriately rigged commercial vessel could achieve savings of fuel and reduce emissions by at least 30% per year.
Read moreFrench shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique announced the upcoming installation of a first-of-its-kind model for sailing propulsion adapted to large ships. This announcement was made during an e-event broadcasted live from the MSC Virtuosa in Saint-Nazaire.
Read moreThe International Windship Association launched a new initiative to accelerate shipping decarbonisation. A new campaign called the ‘Decade of Wind Propulsion’, aim to accelerate the adoption of hybrid alternative propulsion methods, blending wind, alternative fuels and energy efficiency measures.
Read moreIn an effort to accelerate the adoption of hybrid alternative propulsion methods, blending wind, alternative fuels and energy efficiency measures, International Windship Association launched a campaign.
Read moreDutch cargo company EcoClipper has released a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), which examines the impact of their proposed sailing vessel in the transport industry. The study showed that the environmental and human health impact of the EcoClipper500 is significantly lower than conventional shipping methods.
Read moreWindship Technology launched its zero-emission ship design, which incorporates large solar arrays, carbon capture, optimized hull shapes and specialized weather routing software.
Read moreOldendorff Carriers announced its participation in a joint development project to design and test wind-assisted propulsion technology for its dry bulk carriers. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.
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