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A collection of notes about wind assisted / Fair transport.Some vague possibility of this as a connection between older knowledges and newer ones, that could help us deal with coming changes. | A collection of notes about wind assisted / Fair transport.Some vague possibility of this as a connection between older knowledges and newer ones, that could help us deal with coming changes. | ||
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==Avontuur== | ==Avontuur== | ||
+ | German sail cargo project based in Elsfleth near Bremen. Started and run by Cornelius Boeckerman, Ben Decosse started volunteering and has been involved ever since. Several other long term volunteers. | ||
+ | Original plan was to sail to Australia and trade between Indonesia, PNG, Australia, New Zealand and other PAcific islands. This was still planned in Feb 2016, later that year they did their first trip to the Caribbean and back. 2017 Canada. 2018 off to Caribbean again. | ||
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Article from early 2015: http:// | Article from early 2015: http:// | ||
- | Juni 2015: http:// | ||
- | 2016 first voyage across and around the Atlantic, returning to Germany May 2017. | + | |
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https:// | https:// | ||
+ | == De Galant == | ||
+ | Sailed November 2017 over the Atlantic to the Caribbean for TOWT. | ||
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==Gais Dream== | ==Gais Dream== | ||
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==== Research Projects ==== | ==== Research Projects ==== | ||
There are a number of ongoing and completed research projects looking at clean transport and especially sail. | There are a number of ongoing and completed research projects looking at clean transport and especially sail. | ||
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+ | == Wallenius Marine +2 in Sweden == | ||
+ | Wind assisted car carrier, three year development project starting in 2019. | ||
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+ | == SGSA Drax Ultrabulk === | ||
+ | Drax are using biomass for power generation, replacing coal. Ultrabulk ships the biomass. Shipping is the highest emissions part of the production chain. Smart Green Shipping Alliance are researching a hard sail retrofit to Ultrabulk carriers to reduce costs and emissions. (Nov 2018) | ||
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=== Low Carbon Shipping === | === Low Carbon Shipping === | ||
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==== Press ==== | ==== Press ==== | ||
- | A collection of articles. | + | A collection of articles, podcasts, television, etc. |
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+ | ===2020=== | ||
+ | November: UNCTAD "Sail cargo: Charting a new path for emission-free shipping?" | ||
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+ | July: Magazine ab FLOAT, article about Timbercoast. https:// | ||
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+ | June: BBC Series " | ||
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+ | Text and Photos, "In the Stillness Between Two Waves of the Sea" https:// | ||
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+ | The Maritime Executive "Back to the Future" | ||
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+ | April: Fresh Cup magazine. Coffee, transport. https:// | ||
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+ | Feb: The Engineer. Overview of existing techniques, Flettner rotors getting more solis evidence. https:// | ||
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+ | March: Brand Eins Zurück in die Zukunft https:// | ||
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+ | ===2019=== | ||
+ | October: French sail assisted project tod eliver the Ariane rockets to South America. https:// | ||
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+ | Guardian "Winds of change: the sailing ships cleaning up sea transport" | ||
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+ | July: Lush importing cork products from Portugal with sail cargo. https:// | ||
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+ | Slate (Secret History of the Future) | ||
+ | A Second Wind: Could we go back to wind-powered ships—and eliminate commercial shipping’s carbon emissions—by rediscovering a clever nautical innovation that we abandoned a century ago? https:// | ||
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+ | Zotter importiert Cacoa: Brigantes und Timbercoast: | ||
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+ | March: 6 page article in Afloat in Australia. Ceiba and several other projects. https:// | ||
===2018=== | ===2018=== | ||
+ | November, Shipping Journal http:// | ||
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August, German TV https:// | August, German TV https:// | ||
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+ | June, German newspaper http:// | ||
+ | May: The Conversation "Plain sailing: how traditional methods could deliver zero-emission shipping" | ||
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+ | March: Float Magazine: https:// | ||
January German TV (5 min) https:// | January German TV (5 min) https:// | ||
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+ | ===2017=== | ||
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+ | October Avontuur in Canada https:// | ||
===2016=== | ===2016=== | ||
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October https:// | October https:// | ||
+ | Septe,mber: Joe Butcher of El Lago coffee in Houston, Texas, planning to build a schooner. His last attempt ended in shipwreck (2007). https:// | ||
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+ | Juni 2015: http:// | ||
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+ | === 2013 === | ||
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+ | June Slow Food? Depends on the Wind. Main Freight, Hudson River project. http:// | ||
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+ | === 2007 === | ||
+ | Joe Butcher was trying to import coffee sirect from Belize, Mexico, to Houston, Texas, in his boat Red Cloud. This article ios from beforehand. | ||
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+ | The sad thing is that the ship ended up sinking en route. See article from 2015. | ||
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