More Sector Reports – Page 6
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Green Technologies
Zero-emission racer for 2024 Boat Energy Challenge takes shape
French company Propulsion House Pulling-e and the UK’s Cambridge University Riviera Racing Team to develop new hybrid system
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Green Technologies
BARtech WindWings save 6 tonnes of fuel per day
WindWings are already finding their way into leisure boat design – but can they be made to enhance rather than detract from a boat’s aesthetics?
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Green Technologies
Plans to harness waste solar panel heat
Foundationzeroo exploring ways to harness the heat created when solar panels are working on deck.
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Green Technologies
DRIFT Energy launches new fuelling option for hydrogen powered superyachts
A sailing cat producing green hydrogen at sea offers intriguing potential
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Green Technologies
Harnessing robotics to improve sustainability
What if you could solve the environmental challenges of keeping hulls clean, efficient and free from potentially invasive species without using antifouling coatings at all? That is the mission of Australian robotics start-up, Hullbot. Kim Hollamby speaks with CEO and co-founder, Tom Loefler, to learn about the future potential for ...
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Battery Technologies
Start-up debuts solar charging dock concept
Lisbon, Portugal-based start-up Faroboats has introduced an innovative solar-powered dock concept with integral EV charging capability, providing a convenient means of charging electric boats in remote areas with unreliable power supply or no supply at all.
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Green Technologies
ICOMIA - UN’s Sustainability Development Goals – we all have our part to play
In times of crisis, it’s more vital than ever to keep wider environmental issues in focus
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Green Technologies
Boatasy Ropecleaner
boatasy.com the Boatasy Ropecleaner is an effective and ecofriendly way of cleaning overgrown marine ropes, including mooring and anchor ropes, lazy lines, and other types of underwater ropes. Its unique design ensures that the sharp metal spiral efficiently cuts and removes shells, coral and algae. It’s a clean, green ...
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Green Technologies
ICOMIA Annual Statistics Report
Still riding the pandemic wave | Buyer trends see younger generation turning to boating, with ease-of-use and sustainability increasingly vital
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Green Technologies
Monaco at crossroads of innovation as it hosts 2nd Monaco Smart & Sustainable Marina Rendezvous
Industry descends on Principality to spearhead sustainability drive
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Green Technologies
Sustainable Design |
In conversation with Amedeo MigaliThe managing director of Micad, an engineering company specialising in the leisure marine sector and having worked with the likes of Azimut Yachts, Beneteau, Blue Game and Silent Yachts, talks to IBI about ecological design, and why true sustainability starts on the drawing board – and must factor in future ...
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Green Technologies
Greener materials, better curves - we explore the latest in composite technologies
Boatbuilding materials are becoming ‘lighter, stronger and greener’ whilst boats themselves are now more streamlined, often featuring quite tight curves. We explore the latest composite technologies and preview some forthcoming manufacturing expos
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Battery Technologies
Hiding battery packs in sails
One of the greatest barriers to electrifying smaller cruising sailboats is finding sufficient space for battery packs below decks. But a new flexible battery technology could solve that problem by using the sails for power storage
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Green Technologies
Rolls-Royce Power Systems sets out roadmap to slash emissions by 2030
From 2023 key MTU engine series to be ready for sustainable fuels
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