Cargill rust schepen met grote vliegers uit

Het voedselconcern Cargill gaat grote transportschepen met enorme vliegers uitrusten en hoopt daarmee tot 35% op het brandstofverbruik te kunnen besparen. Aldus meldt Treehugger.
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>> Food and agricultugiant Cargill will soon start using giant kites on its shipping vessels to generate propulsionand reduce fuel consumption by up to 35 percent.
The kites, a product of Germany-based SkySails GmbH & Co., are 320 square meters in size, fly ahead of the vessels at a height of 100 to 420 meters, and are computer-controlled by an automatic pod to maximize wind benefits. The kites will save up to ten tons of fuel a day.
Cargill doesnt own or operate ships, but has identified a company that will test the technology, which will be installed in December. Cargill and SkySails are planning to have it fully operational in early 2012.
According to Cargill, its ocean transportation business ships more than 185 million tons of agricultural, energy, and industrial commodities annually. Cargills G.J. van den Akker said, "As one of the worlds largest charterers of dry bulk freight, we take this commitment extremely seriously. In addition to lowering greenhouse gas emissions, the SkySails technology aims to significantly reduce fuel consumption and costs."
"We are delighted that Cargill is the first company to embrace our technology on a vessel this large as part of its commitment to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the shipping industry," said Stephan Wrage, managing director of SkySails. "We are excited that our technology will shortly be used on a handysize vessel for the first time and see great potential to incorporate it on larger ships in the future."
According to a UN study, up to 100 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions could be eliminated every year if the SkySails technology were adopted by the world merchant fleet on a large scale. <<
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Treehugger, 28 februari 2011