Tue 25 Oct 2011 15:28

German operator installs kite technology


Wind propulsion system installed as part of operator's strategy of offering greener transportation to charter clients.



Leading German multipurpose & heavy lift operator BBC Chartering is collaborating with wind propulsion system developer SkySails GmbH on a project that involves the installation of its technology on board one of the operator's ships in order to offer its charter clients the possibility of greener sea transportation.

The 9,821 dwt BBC SkySails, a recently acquired multipurpose vessel, is fitted with the latest prototype of the SkySails auxiliary wind propulsion system.

The system uses a kite with a surface measuring 320 square metres, which is said to deliver an engine load relief of up to 2,000 kW at favourable wind conditions.

“There are many technological developments underway that have the potential to innovate and influence the future of shipping,” said Svend Andersen, Managing Director of BBC Chartering. "By adding BBC SkySails to our fleet we can offer an innovative service that allows us to measurably reduce emissions and hence credibly and visibly support a charter client’s corporate sustainability strategy.”

Besides fostering ‘green shipping awareness', the company says that its collaboration with Skysails will enable further testing to take place in order to improve the practical application of the towing kite system.

Stephan Wrage, CEO of SkySails said: “The SkySails propulsion system as cutting edge technology offers cargo owners and shippers the possibility to share into our joint responsibility for green action.”

The company says it has noticed a high level of interest from independent market participants, but also from industry associations that are interested in taking the lead in strengthening green awareness within the shipping industry.

“We look forward to developing such ideas together with BBC Chartering and other interested parties,” commented Wrage.

“Interested cargo owners and shippers are welcome to contact us and make use of a vessel visiting opportunity,” added Niels Finn, Key Account Manager at SkySails.

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