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Giant Sail Ship Braves Hurricane for Green Cargo

19 Nov

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Summary

  • World's largest sail cargo ship began its maiden voyage.
  • A storm tested the ship, causing a sail to shatter.
  • The ship aims to cut shipping emissions by 80%.
Giant Sail Ship Braves Hurricane for Green Cargo

The Neoliner Origin, the world's largest sailing cargo ship, recently completed its inaugural two-week voyage from France to Baltimore, Maryland. This ambitious journey aimed to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by utilizing wind power, with a goal of cutting emissions by 80% compared to traditional diesel-powered cargo ships. The vessel is primarily powered by two large carbon and fiberglass sails, with a backup diesel-electric engine.

Despite its pioneering spirit, the voyage was not without significant challenges. Midway through the journey, the ship encountered a severe storm, experiencing hurricane-force winds. This weather event, coupled with a suspected design flaw, led to one of the main sails shattering, rendering it unusable. Consequently, the crew had to rely more heavily on the diesel-electric engine for the remainder of the crossing, impacting the initial emission reduction targets.

This maiden voyage underscores the potential and the hurdles in transitioning the shipping industry towards sustainability. While the Neoliner Origin aims to be a solution for decarbonizing transport, the incident highlights the need for robust technology and reliable weather forecasting in wind-assisted propulsion. The ship arrived only a day late, with the captain estimating nearly a 50% reduction in fuel consumption despite the setbacks, indicating a promising future for greener cargo transport.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Neoliner Origin is the world's largest sailing cargo ship, designed to drastically reduce emissions in the shipping industry.
Yes, the ship encountered a hurricane and one of its large sails shattered, requiring more reliance on its engine.
A two-week crossing on the Neoliner Origin costs €3,200 (approximately £2,800).

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