CM Energy Tech (CMET) has been contracted to manufacture WindWings for Union Maritime’s two new LNG dual-fuel long range 2 (LR2) tankers to be built at Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding.
The two vessels, designed by Marine Design & Research Institute of China (MARIC) will each feature two WindWings, a wind propulsion technology developed by UK marine engineering consultancy BAR Technologies.
The two shipsets of WindWings are scheduled to be delivered by CM Energy in the second and third quarters of 2025, respectively.
As the shipping industry continues to respond to new emissions regulations, the demand for wind-assisted propulsion technology has become more prominent. With completion scheduled for 2025, New Yangzi Shipbuilding is to bring these vessels to market and support the industry to decarbonize.
WindWings – a 3-element rigid wing that automatically adjusts its shape to suit the wind conditions – have demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, with average savings of 1.5 tonnes of fuel and 4.7 tonnes of CO2 per wing per day on typical global routes.
Alongside the significant environmental benefits, the use of wind power and subsequent fuel savings will also bring considerable economic benefits, according to the parties.
Tags: CMET, Maritime Tanker, WindWings
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