[Watch] The Race To Cut Carbon

Cargill, whose chartered fleet of around 600 ships comprises dry bulk ships and tankers, said it had partnered with engineering specialists BAR Technologies and naval architect Deltamarin to develop wing sails that reach up to 45 metres in height, which will be fitted to the deck of vessels and can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 30%.

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Innovative Project To Reduce Carbon Emissions Combines Yacht Racing Design And Tech Using Wind Propulsion

Cargill and BAR Technologies have embarked on a strategic project with naval architect Deltamarin Finland to bring cutting edge wind propulsion technology to commercial shipping. The project will see BAR Technologies’ WindWings – large, solid wing sails that measure up to 45 meters in height – fitted to the deck of bulk cargo ships to harness the power of the wind and reduce CO2 emissions by as much as 30 per cent. The number of wing sails can be tailored to the size of the vessel and the route...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/innovative-project-to-reduce-carbon-emissions-combines-yacht-racing-design-and-tech-using-wind-propulsion/

Top charterers agree to disclose shipping climate footprints

Adding to the pressures on ship operators to reduce GHG emissions from their fleets, a group of some of the world’s most significant charterers of vessels have signed a commitment to assess and disclose details of their shipping climate footprints.

The founding signatories of the new Sea Cargo Charter include many of the world’s largest energy, agriculture, mining, and commodity trading companies. The charter creates a global framework allowing for the integration of climate considerations into...

https://www.marinelog.com/shipping/environment/top-charterers-agree-to-disclose-shipping-climate-footprints/

Cargill Joins New Research Center To Decarbonize Its Shipping Fleet

  • Cargill has joined leading players to launch the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping in Copenhagen.
  • The center will focus on developing new fuel types and technologies.
  • A significant move to accelerate the industry’s commitment to decarbonizing shipping by 2050.
  • Cargill’s plans to reduce GHG emissions across its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030.
  • It has a fleet of 600 chartered vessels.
  • It has reduced its aggregated gross CO2 emissions by around 800,000...

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Zero carbon shipping research centre opens in Denmark

A group of leading industry companies has launched the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, a non-profit organisation aiming to reduce the shipping industry’s global carbon emissions by 2050.

The centre will be based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and among the founding companies there are two major shipping carriers, AP Møller – Mærsk and NYK Line.

ABS, Cargill, MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Siemens Energy are also participating in this initiative, which will...

https://container-news.com/zero-carbon-shipping-research-centre-opens-in-denmark/