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Offshore wind vessel first to feature electric VSPs

Offshore wind vessel first to feature electric VSPs March 10, 2021, by Adrijana Buljan The two first electric Voith Schneider Propellers (eVSP) ever manufactured will be soon installed in a new commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) being built by Gondan Shipbuilders for Østensjø Rederi. According to the shipyard, the eVSPs arrived last week at its main facilities in Castropol, Asturias, in Spain, and are ready to be installed prior to the vessel’s launch. Gondan Shipbuilders and the new CSOV will be the first shipyard and the first vessel in the world to use electric VSPs after the technology passed the factory acceptance test (FAT) a couple of weeks ago at Voith facilities in Germany.

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Hyundai launches first ever electric car in Ghana

The Deputy Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency, Ebenezer Appah-Sampong, is hopeful that the government will soon adopt the use of e-mobility transport systems in the country. According to him, this will help protect the environment since there will be less vehicular emissions produced by the use of fuel. He was speaking to Citi Business News on the back of the launch of the first electric vehicle in Ghana; the Hyundai KONA subcompact medium SUV electric vehicle. The car, which powers only on electricity, will save Ghanaians about 50 percent of money spent on purchasing fuel. Mr. Appah-Sarpong says this is in line with government’s agenda in boosting the automobile industry.

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