Yaskawa Environmental Energy develops a permanent magnet propulsion system for superyachts
Finland’s Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch says that it has developed a permanent magnet propulsion system for superyachts that can push the frontiers of clean energy performance and open the door to Arctic exploration in comfort and with confidence.
The Poseidon Power range cuts emissions and includes the three-pronged trident of greater efficiency, increased reliability and superior flexibility over conventional propulsion systems.
It offers superyacht builders the option to use diesel electric, hybrid or fully electric power propulsion, enabling low to zero emissions in an age when black smoke from exhausts is an embarrassment.
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Switching to a permanent power solution for superyachts
Finland’s Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch has developed a permanent magnet propulsion system for superyachts that can push the frontiers of clean energy performance and open the door to Arctic exploration in comfort and with confidence.
The Poseidon Power range cuts emissions and includes the three-pronged trident of greater efficiency, increased reliability and superior flexibility over conventional propulsion systems.
It offers superyacht builders the option to use diesel electric, hybrid or fully electric power propulsion, enabling low to zero emissions in an age when black smoke from exhausts is an embarrassment.
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Danish Suppliers Push Forward Ongoing Transition For More Sustainable Maritime Industry
January 15, 2021
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35 Danish suppliers in the international maritime industry will be exhibiting at the Virtual Pavilion of Denmark that runs alongside SMM DIGITAL 2021 from 2 February. The Danish suppliers bring technology, know-how and digital solutions that support the industry in the transition towards greener and safer shipping.
The world-leading international marine event SMM is purely digital this time due to the pandemic, and so is Pavilion of Denmark. According to Mie Jessen Jakobsen, Head of Marine, Danish Export Association, who is the organizer of the Virtual Pavilion of Denmark, the Danish supplie
Nor-Shipping 2021 postpones to January 2022 to deliver optimal industry impact
Nor-Shipping, Your Arena for Ocean Solutions, has taken the decision to postpone its planned exhibition and activity programme for June 2021, pushing the event back to 10-13 January 2022. Faced with the possibility of a scaled down, socially distanced exhibition due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Nor-Shipping has opted to move to retain its “personality and impact”, ensuring global decision makers have the opportunity to meet face-to-face, connect and build prosperous partnerships.
Nor-Shipping 2019 was the most successful event week in the initiative’s over 50 year history. It saw more than 50,000 participants (a 34% increase over 2017), gathering from over 85 nations, at the main exhibition halls in Lillestrøm and across venues throughout nearby Oslo. However, under the current circumstances, the planned 2021 programme could not have delivered the same industry impact, experience and value