Windship Seeks to Add Carbon Capture to Hybrid Marine Energy System
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Monday July 12, 2021
UK-based engineering company The company has signed a joint development deal with
Australia s
Calix Limited to incorporate the firm s
RECAST carbon capture system into its product offering, it said in an emailed statement earlier this month. The deal follows
12 months of work between the two companies. Windship has developed a rig design that incorporates wind, solar and other renewable energy sources, along with innovative hull and engine designs and weather systems, and now will look to add carbon capture to this mix.
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Windship Technology and Calix Limited execute joint development agreement targeting zero-emissions shipping
Windship Technology, Britain’s leading True Zero Emission company for the shipping industry, announced yesterday an exclusive joint development relationship with Australian company Calix Limited to develop and incorporate Calix’s onboard carbon capture system RECAST into its whole-ship solution.
The combined technologies have the potential to achieve the goal of zero emission shipping at the lowest cost, aligning full-square with the United Nations’ sustainability goals and agenda. Windship Technology is at the forefront of delivering a whole-ship solution capitalising on its class-leading, triple rig wing-sail system, proven to be the most powerful in class.