The Future of Solar and Wind Powered Shipping [View all]
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Kevin Bullis
June 28, 2013
[font size=5]The Future of Solar and Wind Powered Shipping[/font]
[font size=4]Solar and wind power could reduce fossil fuel consumption in shipping.[/font]
[font size=3]People like to build solar whatnots, even if they dont make much practical sense. Solar cars.
Solar planes. This week I stepped aboard
the world's largest solar-powered ship, a 100-metric-ton catamaran that, last year, motored around the world without using any fuel. Now its being used for a scientific expeditionthe fact that it doesnt emit exhaust gases makes it good for collecting data about the ocean and atmosphere.
Exclusively solar-powered ships almost certainly arent the future of shipping, but solar power could help reduce emissions.
But while solar power likely wont replace fossil-fuel power outright in large cargo ships, it could work for some smaller ships, or to help lower fuel consumption on the big ones. DAboville says solar panels might work well for small ferriesindeed a company called
SolarSailor already operates such ferries.
One option is combining solar and wind power to produce some or all of the power for a ship.
A recent demonstration project used solar panels to provide about 10 percent of the electricity for a cargo ship to reduce emissions from the low-grade fuel such ships use. Such systems could also reduce shipping costs by reducing the amount of fuel consumed. Prices for fuel are so high now that some shipping companies are slowing down their ships to the point that theyre travelling
slower than old sail-powered ships. That could
open an opportunity for wind powered ships, at least for some applications.[/font][/font]