EU Windships Project Sea Trial Results to be Unveiled at ‘Wind Technologies for Cleaner Shipping’ Event

Press Release: An EU-Interreg North Sea Region project ‘WASP: Wind Assisted Ship Propulsion’ event will gather industry  stakeholders to disclose brand-new sea trial results from multiple vessels with installed wind propulsion  technologies and host lively discussions on how wind technologies should be promoted.  

 

As part of the WASP Project (co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund), several wind technologies  were installed on five commercial ships and third-party validations were conducted in order to verify actual fuel  savings achieved. The preliminary results of the trials will be shared for the first time at the event hosted by WASP  project members in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 10, 2022.

 

MV Ankie

 

Wind assisted ship propulsion enables ships to exploit an emission-free energy source that is delivered directly to  the ship while it is at sea. This means it will become a financially attractive option as part of the green transition in  the shipping industry. To-date, 18 large ships have been equipped with wind assisted propulsion technologies and  this number is set to greatly increase in the next few years.  

 

MV Annika Braren

 

“Existing wind propulsion technologies offer free, non-polluting energy which is available to ships at sea without  investments in fuel infrastructure. Wind is more efficient than any green fuel will ever be and is non-affected by  war and the oil crises,” says Kare Press-Kristensen, senior advisor for Green Transition Denmark.  

 

“After months of preparation and testing we are now able to provide an insight into the results of our wind  propulsion installations. We’re looking forward to sharing our experiences with those interested in wind  propulsion, as it proves to be one of the most promising contributions towards sustainable shipping,” says Kasper  Uithof, Innovation Manager at Netherlands Maritime Technology. 

 

MV Frisian Sea

 

“Danish Shipping has set an ambitious goal of climate neutrality by 2050. To succeed, we need to look at all sorts of  technologies. One of the methods to help achieve our goal, might be one of the oldest: wind power. It is a free,  unlimited, and totally carbon neutral resource. So, if we can reduce fuel consumption just a tiny bit by using wind, it  is worth considering – especially when taking the price gap between fossil and green fuels into consideration,” says  Maria Skipper Schwenn, Executive Director, Climate Environment and Security at Danish Shipping. 

 

At the event Maria Skipper Schwenn, Executive Director, Climate Environment and Security at Danish Shipping will  deliver the opening address. Expert speakers will also include:  

 

  • Kare Press-Kristensen, Senior Advisor, Green Transition Denmark 
  • Tuomas Riski, CEO & Partner, Norsepower 
  • Frank Nieuwenhuis, CEO, eConowind 
  • Dr Frederik Gerhardt, Senior Specialist Aerodynamics Manoeuvring & Seakeeping, SSPA • Gavin Allwright, Secretary General, International Windship Association 
  • Jan van Dam, Owner, Van Dam Shipping  
  • Marko Möller, Manager Special Projects, Scandlines 

 

The event will be held at the Danish Shipping HQ on Amaliegade 33, Copenhagen, Denmark between 10.00 and  16.00. Registration should be confirmed via email to WASP2022@outlook.dk (for participation in person or web). 

 

MV Tharsis

 

Find out more about the event here: https://bit.ly/3s2nY1p 

 

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