Wind propulsion faces scaling barriers

John Cooper, CEO of BAR Technologies

Source: BAR Technologies

Wind propulsion systems are capable of delivering immediate emissions reductions across the global shipping fleet, but regulatory gaps and commercial misalignment are preventing the technology from scaling at pace, according to new analysis from researchers and industry

A study by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, supported by Seas At Risk, found that wind propulsion could cut global shipping CO₂ emissions by 7.8% by 2050.

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