EnergySail array for naval & coast guard ships outlined

Lower fuel consumption & emissions plus extended patrol ranges

Eco Marine Power Co. Ltd. (EMP) released today further details of its modified version of the Aquarius MRE System for use on naval, coast guard ships. This modified system will use EMP’s patent pending EnergySail technology to form an array of devices able to harness renewable energy on these types of ships.

The unique flexibility of the EnergySail design means that it can be adapted to suit a wide range of ships while the basic elements of the system remain identical. This simplifies parts management, maintenance and operational processes which are important when deploying a system across a fleet of different vessel types.

In addition to naval and coastguard ships, the EnergySail technology and Aquarius MRE System which are being developed by EMP, could also be installed on oceanographic, marine research and survey vessels.

Greg Atkinson, Director of R&D at EMP commented that:

“We view this latest development of our marine renewable energy technologies as a major step forward in terms of bringing safe, practical and cost effective wind & solar power systems to world shipping”.

A naval frigate could have up to four EnergySail’s incorporated into its design whilst smaller patrol vessels and coastguard ships may be fitted with just two of the devices.

A control system which is currently being tested in co-operation with KEI System Ltd., will automatically raise, lower and position each EnergySail to best suit the prevailing weather conditions.

Each EnergySail will be capable of performing as a rigid sail in order to help move the ship forward. Additionally they could also be fitted with a range of solar and wind power technologies so that even if the ship were at anchor, these revolutionary devices would still be able to tap into the available wind & solar power resources.

The use of renewable energy on naval, coastguard & maritime patrol ships would reduce their fuel consumption and noxious gas emissions plus extend the patrol and/or operating ranges of these vessels. In addition the use of wind power could potentially allow these ships to operate significantly quieter at lower speeds than conventional ships.

For further details about the EMP’s EnergySail technology please see: http://www.ecomarinepower.com/en/energysail

About Eco Marine Power

Eco Marine Power Co. Ltd. is an internationally focused technology company based in Fukuoka, Japan, that designs innovative eco-friendly solar, wind, electric and hybrid marine power and propulsion solutions. The company also develops sustainable ship concepts that incorporate the latest renewable energy technologies and is currently working on a number of design projects including the Aquarius Eco Ship, Aquarius USV, Tonbo solar hybrid ferry and Medaka eco-commuter ferry.

For more information please visit: http://www.ecomarinepower.com or you can follow us on Twitter @EcoMarinePower

Media Enquiries

Greg Atkinson
Phone: +81 92 287 9677  Mobile: +81 90 1369 7568
E-mail: greg.atkinson@ecomarinepower.com

Aquarius MRE System, AquariusUSV & EnergySail are trademarks of Eco Marine Power Co. Ltd.

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