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Yahoo
07-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Anemoi secures funding to develop Rotor Sail system for bulk carriers
Anemoi Marine Technologies, a UK-based wind-assisted ship propulsion systems developer, has received funding through the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition's (CDMC) sixth round. The £1.2m ($1.59m) project focuses on developing a 'next generation folding sail system' specifically designed for Kamsarmax and Panamax bulk carriers, aiming to enhance fuel savings through aerodynamic improvements. The CDMC has allocated £136m in UK government funding to support maritime decarbonisation innovations to position the country as a leader in clean maritime energy, and to promote growth in coastal communities. The funding provides Anemoi with the opportunity to enhance its technological leadership in the burgeoning wind-assisted propulsion market. Anemoi will undertake the design, construction, and testing of a prototype folding system for its 3.5m Rotor Sail over a seven-month period. This innovation marks a 'first' in the industry for sails of this size, as folding systems have traditionally been limited to larger 5m sails. The ability to lower sails during port operations will address operational challenges, potentially accelerating the adoption of wind-assisted propulsion. Anemoi's commitment to operational efficiency is further demonstrated by its rail deployment system, which enables Rotor Sails to be moved across a ship's deck. The project will also encompass design optimisations to improve aerodynamics, which are projected to increase fuel savings and reduce emissions beyond the capabilities of Anemoi's current Rotor Sails. Anemoi Marine Technologies CEO Clare Urmston said: 'This funding will support Anemoi in advancing the next generation of Rotor Sail technology. 'While our Rotor Sails are already efficient and high-performing, ongoing innovation is essential to unlock further efficiency gains, adapt to evolving vessel designs, and meet increasingly ambitious environmental targets. This investment underscores Anemoi's potential to support the UK in sustainable shipping as the maritime industry works to cut emissions.' UK-based Pressure Design Hydraulics Engineers will manufacture the test rig, while Cape Horn Engineering and Stehr Consulting will collaborate on aerodynamic enhancements. Victoria Steamship, with its global fleet of nine bulk carriers, will provide industry insights crucial for the development of the folding Rotor Sail system. Market research and a study on port and vessel integration will be conducted by the UK innovation accelerator, Connected Places Catapult. In July, Anemoi, in partnership with Lloyd's Register Advisory, has introduced a new standardised methodology for verifying the performance of wind-assisted ship propulsion systems. The report, "Performance Verification Of Wind-Assisted Ship Propulsion Systems By On-Off Testing," outlines a process applicable to various wind-assisted solutions, aiming to simplify and reduce costs for operators while increasing accuracy over existing methods. "Anemoi secures funding to develop Rotor Sail system for bulk carriers" was originally created and published by Ship Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.


Zawya
08-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman: Asyad launches Sohar Max mega vessel with wind propulsion technology
Muscat – Asyad Group has announced the launch of its massive cargo vessel, Sohar Max, which utilises wind propulsion technology to achieve enhanced environmental efficiency. This ambitious initiative underscores Asyad's commitment to delivering innovative solutions that drive the maritime sector's transition to sustainability. By integrating wind propulsion technologies, the group aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions and lead the shift towards cleaner, more efficient energy sources in maritime operations. Sohar Max – with a carrying capacity of 400,000 tonnes – is fitted with five giant rotor sails, each 35 metres tall and 5 metres in diameter. These have been developed in collaboration with global leaders Vale and Anemoi Marine Technologies. The rotor sails capture wind energy through a physical principle that enhances vessel propulsion. Leveraging this advanced technology, the sails can reduce fuel consumption by up to 6%. In turn, this innovation cuts carbon emissions by 3,000 tonnes annually per vessel, positioning Sohar Max as a trailblazer in sustainable maritime shipping. The sails also feature advanced folding technology, developed by Anemoi, which allows them to fold horizontally during port manoeuvres or when passing under low-clearance structures such as bridges. This design provides exceptional operational flexibility, enabling smoother navigation and improving both cargo handling efficiency and overall vessel performance in diverse marine conditions. These forward-looking solutions align with Asyad Group's objective of striking a balance between environmental sustainability and high operational efficiency. Dr Ibrahim bin Bakheet al Nadhairi, CEO of Asyad Shipping, said, 'Today, we take a pioneering step towards building a sustainable future in maritime transport. The Sohar Max vessel serves as a model of innovative solutions that support Oman's target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. It minimises environmental impact while improving the efficiency of maritime operations. Wind propulsion technology offers a genuine opportunity to revolutionise the shipping sector by reducing emissions and enhancing the performance of large vessels. This project is a true testament to our commitment to sustainable innovation and marks a significant milestone in our journey towards a maritime future that balances economic growth with environmental preservation.' Nasser al Azri, CEO of Vale Oman, said, 'Equipping the Sohar Max with innovative wind propulsion technology is a landmark achievement in our partnership with Asyad Group. It reflects our commitment to developing eco-friendly logistics solutions that reduce carbon emissions and enhance the efficiency of global supply chains. Sohar Max is one of four ultra-large carriers – Sohar Max, Shinas Max, Liwa Max, and Saham Max – invested in by Vale to support our operations in Oman, with Sohar Max being the first to incorporate this advanced technology. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Asyad to leverage Oman's strategic location and ambitious vision to establish its position as a global hub for sustainable logistics.' © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Observer
07-05-2025
- Business
- Observer
Asyad unveils Sohar Max wind-powered cargo vessel
MUSCAT: Asyad Group has introduced the Sohar Max, a pioneering cargo ship that harnesses wind power to enhance environmental performance in maritime transport. This 400,000-tonne vessel is equipped with five massive rotor sails, each standing 35 meters tall and five meters wide, developed in collaboration with Vale and Anemoi Marine Technologies. The innovative sails utilise the Magnus effect—a physics principle that leverages rotating cylinders to generate lift from wind—to reduce fuel consumption by 6% and cut carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually per vessel. Anemoi's advanced folding system allows the sails to retract horizontally, enabling smoother navigation during port operations and under low-clearance structures, without compromising cargo handling or vessel performance. Dr Ibrahim bin Bakhit al Nadhairi, CEO of Asyad Shipping, said Sohar Max represents a transformative step toward net-zero emissions by 2050. 'Air propulsion technology opens new horizons for sustainable shipping, balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility,' he stated. Nasser bin Sulaiman al Azri, Vale Oman CEO, described the initiative as a milestone in the partnership with Asyad. 'This achievement reflects our shared commitment to building greener logistics solutions and reducing the environmental footprint of the global supply chain,' he said. The launch reinforces Asyad Group's ambition to lead the maritime industry's shift toward cleaner, more efficient propulsion systems and sustainability-driven operations. — ONA