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TradeWinds - Rent out the wind: Can sail Technology for specific charters avoid start-up valley of death?

Craig Eason - TradeWinds

“Ultimately nothing in that wing sail is particularly innovative in its own right. What we have done is bring together existing technology from cranes, wind turbines, aircraft wings, and Americas Cup [yacht racing] technology,” Gilpin told TradeWinds.

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The Scotsman - Watch: Scottish eco-sails could herald return to earlier maritime age - and cut emissions by 30%

Joshua King - The Scotsman

Sea trials are expected to conclude next month and will confirm if lab modelling, conducted by the University of Southampton, showing that vessels fitted with FastRig could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 30 per cent annually on transatlantic crossing.

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BBC News - How wind power could be future of cargo shipping

Stephen Stafford - BBC News

An experimental wind-powered cargo ship has arrived in Southampton to undergo sea trials.

The 5,000-tonne cargo carrier, Pacific Grebe, has been retrofitted with a new 20-metre (65ft) wing-sail to allow it to be powered by wind.

Scientists from the University of Southampton are coordinating controlled sea trials to assess the ship’s performance across different conditions in UK waters.

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Edie - Why ‘green fuels’ are nothing more than magical thinking for the shipping industry

Alternative or ‘green’ fuels such as ammonia and hydrogen receive a great deal of attention when it comes to discussions about how we can reduce emissions in shipping. These fuels are promising but in the case of ammonia in particular, there are serious concerns around handling the fuel – including its extreme toxicity and the lifecycle emissions from its production.

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UKTN - Tech Report: Scotland

‘It’s no secret the Scottish government has recently faced backlash because of its decision to scrap the target to cut carbon emissions by 75% by 2030. But Scotland is still a great place to start an early-stage innovative climate technology company – as I can attest to from my own experience. Scotland has a great deal of initiatives in place to fund and support first movers and a lot of ambition and collaboration, including the citizens' Climate Assembly, designed to engage the public in making decisions to tackle climate change.’ - Diane Gilpin, CEO of Smart Green Shipping.

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Your Money - Money Talk

Carolyn Wright - Radio Television Hong Kong

This was recorded last year and things have moved on a lot since then but the key economic arguments still stand.

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