Another step forward in the development of the Aquarius System was made recently when work begun on the detailed design of the wind and solar sail panel. This panel or rigid sail will be used to harness wind & solar energy which will then be used to help power a ship thereby reducing fuel consumption and the emission of harmful gases.

The rigid sails are being developed by Eco Marine Power in co-operation with a number of development partners. The rigid sails will form part of an array which will allow ships to tap into renewable energy at sea, at anchor or even when a ship is in harbour. Each sail panel will be positioned by a computer control system being developed by KEI System Pty Ltd of Osaka, Japan, and the sails can be lowered and stored when not it use.  When wind conditions are not favourable they can also be positioned to offer little wind resistance and yet still collect solar energy.

Recent advances in solar module technology mean that it is now feasible to use a combined rigid sail & solar energy collection device and Eco Marine Power is at the forefront of developing this technology.

aquarius_eco_ship_tanker_3Using solar modules mounted on a rigid but movable sail panel offers many advantages over simply mounting solar panels on the deck of ship and Eco Marine Power believes the Aquarius System will also offer an attractive return on investment (ROI) for shipping lines.  

The scalability of the Aquarius System means that it can be used on a variety of ships without needing to be re-designed. This makes it ideally suited for shipping lines as it can be used on a variety of ship types and sizes.

The Aquarius System could also be fitted to naval, coast guard and fishery protection vessels.

The Aquarius System is already gaining international attention and was a finalist in this year's Sustainable Shipping Awards. The system looks set to make an impact on world shipping in the years ahead and will help reduce harmful gas emissions on a global scale.

About Eco Marine Power Co. Ltd.

Eco Marine Power is an internationally focused technology company based in Fukuoka, Japan, that develops innovative eco-friendly solar, wind, electric and hybrid marine power and propulsion solutions. The company also designs eco-friendly ship concepts that incorporate the latest green energy technology and is currently working on a number of design projects including the solar-electric hybrid marine power (HMP) vessel Tonbo and eco-solar ferry Medaka.

For more information about EMP please visit: https://www.ecomarinepower.com

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Hybrid marine power solutions including solar power save fuel, reduce pollution and are cost effective. Eco Marine Power is at the forefront of developing low emission & fuel saving solutions for ships, Our computer systems also provide a control interface between renewable energy & other systems on-board ships.
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Eco Marine Power is at the forefront of providing innovative marine renewable energy technologies for shipping that harness the power of the sun & wind. These solutions include Aquarius MRE, EnergySail & Aquarius Marine Solar Power. These reduce fuel consumption, lower noxious gas emissions and deliver cost benefits.
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Aquarius Management & Automation System or Aquarius MAS is a cost effective alarm handling, monitoring & data logging platform suitable for a wide range of ships. The system is based upon the reliable KEI 3240 Data Logger and is class approved. Aquarius MAS can also monitor fuel use & calculate vessel emissions.
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Our design & consulting services include green ship & eco ship concept designs, renewable energy surveys, renewable energy systems design & consulting support for new ship and retrofit projects. We work with ship owners, ship managers and ship yards to develop the right renewable energy solution for their needs.
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