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Business Leader - “This is the opposite of levelling up” – PM confirms scrapping of HS2 line

James Cook - Business Leader

Diane Gilpin, CEO and Founder of Smart Green Shipping, commented on what it means for the UK tech scene and its investment and projects in green tech.

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Computer Weekly - UK tech sector ‘let down’ and ‘betrayed’ over Rishi Sunak’s net-zero policy tweaks

Caroline Donnelly - Computer Weekly

Diane Gilpin, CEO and Founder of Smart Green Shipping, commented:

“While the economic climate means there are tough decisions to be made, slowing down the net-zero transition is a poor economic response to address the climate emergency… We can’t build a robust and resilient economy if we ignore the climate crisis,”

Instead, she implored the government to look to other countries for inspiration and examples of how they are mapping economic growth to tackling climate change.

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Safety4Sea - MARPOL 50 Watch Column: Expert thinking on tackling marine pollution and climate crisis worldwide

The Editorial Team - SAFETY4SEA

Smart Green Shipping’s CEO, Diane Gilpin, says: “The industry has been calling for clarity on reducing emissions through regulation, but it’s not happening fast enough.”

Wind-assist: act now to reap significant financial and reputational benefits.

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Maddyness - Meet Smart Green Shipping, the startup using wind power to decarbonise the shipping industry

Learn more about Smart Greenn Shipping in the quick founder questions series by MaddynessUK.

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Ship Technology - Maritime UK calls for £2bn investment per year into decarbonisation

Noah Bovenizer - Ship Technology

Smart Green Shipping’s CEO, Diane Gilpin, said: “Instead, we need to focus on solutions that are readily available like wind as a propulsion which is freely and abundantly available to any ship that’s equipped to harness it.  

“Wind saves costs, drives down emissions and is a proven technology with some ship operators already starting to harness them to future proof their assets.”

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Thetius - The 50 Most Innovative Small and Medium Enterprises in the Maritime Industry 2023

Fiona Macdonald - Thetius

We are honoured to be mentioned in the Thetius article of the 50 most innnovative SMEs in the maritime industry.

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Verdict - Nearly 100% of women cite confidence as the biggest barrier to entering tech, says study

Alice Nunwick - Verdict

Smart Green Shipping’s CEO, Diane Gilpin, explained that throughout her career, Gilpin is still frequently the only woman in a room full of men.

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Computer Weekly - Most influential women in UK tech: The 2023 longlist

Clare Mcdonald - Computer Weekly

Smart Green Shipping's CEO, Diane Gilpin, was nominated as one of the most influential women in UK tech.

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Raconteur - Time to pay up for Asia's exported emissions

Jonathan Weinberg - Raconteur

Our CEO, Di Gilpin, is featured in this week’s Raconteur article.

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BusinessGreen - The IMO missed its chance to truly support the green shipping industry

The global climate deal brokered at UN shipping talks lets down those companies committed to steering a greener future, writes Smart Green Shipping's Diane Gilpin.

With the shipping industry alone responsible for three per cent of global carbon emissions, all eyes were on last week's International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) meeting. There was hope that real progress towards reducing emissions would be made. However, the conclusion to cut greenhouse gas shipping emissions by at least 20 per cent by 2030 and 70 per cent by 2040 are underwhelming at best and more importantly, simply don't stand up to the science.

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Bunkerspot - Can we predict the wind?

Bunkerspot

Our Data Scientist, Dr James Mason, is featured in the June/July copy of Bunkerspot.

Dr James Mason reviews his recent publication on weather routing for wind-assisted ships, developed with his colleagues at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, and considers how ship routing assessments can bring valuable certainty to the wind-assist market.

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TradeWinds - Sail power: Who’s got you covered when wind patterns fail?

Adam Corbett - TradeWinds

Smart Green Shipping, a design and engineering company based in Scotland, is working on developing an innovative insurance policy that it hopes will convince shipowners to take on its carbon emission-busting wind sail technology.

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Splash247 - Blowing away barriers on International Day for Women in Maritime

Shipping’s ambitious goals have created unique opportunities for women across industries to bring their experience and skills to support maritime’s evolution, writes Diane Gilpin, CEO of Smart Green Shipping.

Industrial sectors are increasingly vying to attract individuals with the necessary skill-sets and aptitude to drive their businesses forward. With its ‘salty sea dog’ reputation, shipping has traditionally been a closed shop to women. The industry has squandered the opportunity to attract valuable talent which, in turn, has restricted its growth potential.

More recently, concerns about recruitment and retention, allied with the pace of change resulting from digitalisation and decarbonisation programmes, have compelled the industry to consider a hitherto largely untapped woman-power pool. According to a joint IMO-Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA) survey published in 2021, women accounted for only 29% of the total workforce and a huge discrepancy was identified between shore-based and seafaring roles, with women making up just 2% of ships crews, mostly concentrated in the cruise sector.

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Safety4Sea - Wind can catalyse shipping’s green transition

Shipping is racing to comply with stringent emissions regulations and targets. Faced with multiple ‘fuels of the future’ and the associated spectre of stranded assets, the industry is overlooking a sustainable solution that should, quite literally, blow them away, says Diane Gilpin, CEO of Smart Green Shipping.

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Riviera - Wind propulsion returns to commercial vessels

Craig Jallal - Riviera

It has taken a raft of regulatory initiatives, but finally, wind is back on the agenda as a main source of propulsion

Free-to-use wind as a source of energy across vessel types is firmly back on the agenda. The current projects based on wind power fall into two camps: one involves maximising available wind to provide a main source of propulsion.

The second is to use wind to provide propulsive assistance. This is more typical of retrofit installation projects, such as trials undertaken with rotor sails by Finland’s Norsepower. Like the sailing ships of a century ago, the choice of which type of wind power and the propulsive unit depends on the voyage length and frequency of port calls.

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Seatrade Maritime news - Wind-assistance can drive profitable and sustainable shipping

Maritime's singular focus on alternative fuels ignores a source of free renewable energy that has powered maritime trade for millennia.

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CBBC - Climate Change: Ships could use wind power to sail again

When most people think of sailing ships, they think of cannon filled boats and pirate ships from centuries ago.

But some scientists in the UK haven't been thinking of them as something from the past, but as the future instead.

They think new hi-tech sails could be fitted to ships to help them move without using as much fuel and be more environmentally friendly.

Scientists in Southampton have just been given some funding to do experiments to see how well they will work.

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Splash247 - Shipping’s green bullet

Shipping’s singular focus on alternative fuels to lower costs and GHG emissions ignores the most immediate renewable energy solution: Wind. New technologies make this established solution the best short term propulsion answer, says Diane Gilpin, CEO of Smart Green Shipping.

The ongoing climate emergency makes the need to reduce emissions from shipping more urgent than ever. The best way to lower emissions is to use less fuel onboard ships, which will also result in lowered fuel costs – and, if handled correctly, less operational complexity.

At present, maritime has an overwhelming focus on low-carbon fuels, with options such as LNG, ammonia and hydrogen being trialled onboard ships and discussed at forums such as the IMO. However, progress has been slow, the transition will be expensive and many shipowners are frustrated with a lack of clarity, which leaves them vulnerable to stranded assets and unpredictable fuel cost risks.

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Fathom World - Finance/Funding, Wind propulsion…and even more. UK wind-assist pioneers forge ahead with further funding wins

Craig Eason - Fathom World

Hot off the back of £1.8m feasibility funding from the Scottish government, and an undisclosed level of investment by Japanese shipowner MOL, Smart Green Shipping has announced further funding from the UK.

The company, which has a wind-assist design for commercial vessels, is one of 19 projects to receive funding from a £60m government initiative focused on developing clean marine solutions.

The UK Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition is aimed at showcasing the potential for UK-based industries to push forward decarbonisation and position the country in the race to develop a new set of commercial opportunities.

In the press statement from SGS, founder and CEO Diane Gilpin is quoted saying: “I’m thrilled that the UK is demonstrating ongoing faith in our FastRig technology, which holds the key to rapidly reducing emissions from shipping. Wind power, harnessed using sophisticated digital software and well-engineered equipment, is at present the fastest way for the sector to reduce fuel consumption and related emissions.”

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Scottish Enterprise - £5m Smart Green Shipping project set to turn the tide to make shipping 20% greener

Smart Green Shipping, a systems design and engineering company, aims to lead global shipping’s green transition through unique industry collaboration with Malin, Drax and the shipping sector with targets to reduce greenhouse gas and fuel costs by at least 20% via high tech sails. The project is supported by Scottish Enterprise, industry partners and private investors.

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