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MOL, Tohoku Electric Power Sign Deal for Transport Using Coal Carrier Equipped with Hard Sail Wind Power Propulsion System (Wind Challenger)

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. today announced that the company has reached a coal transport deal with Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.,using a coal carrier equipped with a hard sail wind power propulsion system, also known as the “Wind Challenger*.”

Construction of the vessel will start at Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (President: Eiichi Hiraga; Headquarters: Saikai-City, Nagasaki Prefecture), aiming to start operation in 2022.

The introduction of the Wind Challenger is expected to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) by about 5% on the Japan-Australia routeor about 8% on the Japan-North America West Coast route,in comparison witha conventional vessel of the same class.

MOL and Tohoku Electric Power will conduct more verificationtests on the system’s GHG reduction effects toward the 2022 target date for the new carrier to begin operation.

Image of Wind Challenger

* The Wind Challenger is a telescoping hard sail thatconverts wind energy to propulsive force. Installation of the system on merchant ships has the potential to significantly reduce fuel consumption, which in turn reduces the environmental impact of vessel operation while improving economic efficiency. This follows the “Wind Challenger Plan” started in 2009, an industry-academia joint research project led by The University of Tokyo. In January 2018, MOL and Oshima Shipbuilding took charge of the plan and now play a central role in this project. In October 2019, it acquired Approval in Principle (AIP) for the design of a hard sail system. Please refer to the press release on that date: “Wind Challenger” Design Acquires Preliminary Approval -Realizing Japan’s 1st Large Cargo Ship with ‘Sail’, Aiming at Reduction of GHGs -. (https://www.mol.co.jp/en/pr/2019/19065.html)
Source: Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.

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