Eco Marine Power Receives Approval in Principle for Renewable Energy System for Ships
In a significant step towards the realization of a zero-emission power and propulsion solution for shipping, Eco Marine Power is pleased to announced that it has recently received Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK of Japan (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) for its Renewable Energy System for Ships – “Aquarius Marine Renewable Energy with EnergySail”.
Aquarius Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) is an advanced integrated system of rigid sails, marine-grade solar panels, energy storage modules, charging system and marine computers that enables ships to tap into renewable energy by harnessing the power provided by the wind and sun. The array of rigid sails are automatically positioned by a computer system to best suit the prevailing weather conditions and can be lowered and stored when not in use or during bad weather.
Renewable Energy System Will Support Sustainable Seafood Production in Tasmania, Australia VAN NUYS, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 12, 2021 / Capstone Green Energy Corporation (www.CapstoneGreenEnergy.com) (NASDAQ:CGRN)
Malta’s Energy Minister Sees Clean Energy Potential In ‘Skybrators’
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Global wind power needs to triple in the next decade to achieve carbon neutrality, but traditional wind turbines just aren’t enough to make an impact. A new, pioneering technology, dubbed the ‘skybrator’, might be the solution to this – and Malta’s Energy Minister has already commended its potential.
Spanish company Vortex Bladeless has created this new, bladeless device that generates energy through vibrations alone. It is less expensive, less costly to maintain, less noisy and doesn’t pose a threat to wildlife like the traditional windmill design, which kill hundreds of thousands of birds each year.