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Related: About this forumProposed Cargo Ship Uses Wings to Travel With Wind
SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 5:22 PM
The Oceanbird could be a reality by 2025
The Oceanbird.
Wallenius Marine
BY TOBIAS CARROLL
If youre concerned about cutting carbon emissions, figuring out how to make global shipping more carbon-neutral is one of many steps that could be taken to make an industry more ecologically sound. And while the cargo vessels of a few centuries ago got from place to place using sails, the expectations for speed and design in 2020 are a little higher. But what if there was a way to revisit the idea of a wind-powered ship but at a much greater scale?
A new partnership involving Stockholms KTH Royal Institute of Technology, maritime consultancy SSPA and Wallenius Marine explored what a wind-powered cargo vessel might look like. The answer? Well, its got wings.
Writing at Jalopnik, Erin Marquis describes the proposed design the Oceanbird as the stegosaurus-looking result of one drunken night of passion between an airliner and a cargo ship. And thats about the most succinct description of this theoretical cargo ship out there.
The designs 5 wings will be able to extend to 80 feet in height though theyll also be able to drop lower when going below bridges or other structures.
Marquis writes that the Oceanbird has the goal of being able to take 7,000 cars on a trans-Atlantic voyage in 12 days. (Currently, it takes 7 or 8.) The plan is for the first Oceanbird to take to the seas in 2025; its designers believe that the same concept could also be used for cruise ships. Can it make the world a greener place? Lets hope so.
https://www.insidehook.com/daily_brief/news-opinion/cargo-ship-design-oceanbird-wings-wind
(Short article, no more at link.)
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