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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first wind- and hybrid-powered cargo ship marks 2 years at seaThe world’s first hybrid electric and thermal-powered industrial cargo vessel, developed to transport Ariane 6 rocket components from Europe to French Guiana, has shown that wind-assisted propulsion ...
The sustainability story doesn’t end with the ship’s wind assisted propulsion. AkzoNobel made an important contribution to ...
Global Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is projected to reach a value of $18.85 billion by 2032 from $ 71.3 million in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 85.9% ...
According to the latest research by InsightAce Analytic, the Global Wind-Assisted Propulsion Market is expected to show a CAGR of 82.7% during the forecast period of 2023-2031.
Wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) like the Norsepower Rotor Sail™ (NPRS) are emerging as a critical component in the industry’s decarbonisation toolkit.
This wind-assisted propulsion saves a substantial amount of fuel and reduces the carbon belching from the ship's stack.
The wind assisted ship propulsion (WASP) solution is the latest in a series of innovative technologies installed to the vessel in a bid to boost fuel efficiency and cut carbon.
While it’s not a new concept (sailing ships date back more than 5,000 years) new wind assisted propulsion technologies have been making an appearance in recent years.
Vertom has been studying wind-assisted propulsion in more detail for their vessels since signing the contract for the retrofit of two VentiFoils on the MV Anna, which will be installed in June 2022.
Wind assisted propulsion has potential to be a cost-efficient way of supporting the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) new greenhouse gas strategy.
Enter the WindWings, a revolutionary “wind assisted propulsion” concept developed by BAR Technologies. In partnership with ocean freight firm Cargill, ...
NEUMAN: Wind-assisted propulsion may be a modern take on an old technology, but Dieleman says with a new premium on steady winds, it could mean a resurgence of some of the old sailing ship routes.
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