According to Zephyrus, as a result, vessels can utilize only the energy they need without committing to a fixed energy storage system. The Zephyrus Zero Carbon Offshore wind service operation will utilize Shift’s PwrSwäp technology, an energy subscription service. … said Paul Hughes, President and founder of Shift We are thrilled to partner with Zephyrus and Mirai Ships to power these zero-emission wind service vessels. When it comes to decarbonization, it needs to be a collaborative effort. … said Takeyoshi Kidoura, CEO of Mirai Ships It is a great honor to become a part of this team of people who are trying to make the planet a better place to live. By partnering with Mirai Ships in building our unique solution, we can move the needle towards a net-zero shipping industry We need to make it easy for shipowners and the offshore wind sector to go zero carbon. When the charge is low, these CTVs will return to the Mothership to dock at the stern, allowing for the spent batteries (e-pods) to be lifted and replaced with fully charged ones within minutes. These daughter vessels will be lifted off the Mothership and launched into the field. The fully electric Mothership will operate as the hotel and charging station with fully electric daughter vessels that will either be stowed on deck or returned to shore for near-shore operations. The design of the Zephyrus Zero Carbon Offshore wind service operation will be tailored to specifically service Japanese wind and offshore vessels. According to Zephyrus, the ClassNK-approved energy storage system will allow crew transfer vessels to swap their modular battery systems with ease while providing a zero-emission service to the Japanese offshore wind sector. (Ad Hoc) will be providing the design for the Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) which will incorporate Shift’s leading-edge PwrSwäp technology. The roadshow was expected to bring up to 10 billion baht in investment, focused on the 12 targeted S-Curve industries in the Eastern Economic Corridor.Zephyrus Marine announced yesterday that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mirai Ships, Ad Hoc and SHIFT to build the Zephyrus Zero Carbon Offshore wind service vessel.Īd Hoc Marine Designs Ltd. The MOU follows a January 11-15 roadshow held by the ministry in Ishikawa to generate Japanese investment for Thailand’s electric vehicle and smart technologies industries. “The government believes that industrial cooperation with Japan can be expanded to related aspects that help maximise Thailand’s potential in product development and contribute to the growth of our industrial estates,” he added. Over 6,000 Japanese businesses currently operate in Thailand, said Anucha. The ministry will also promote Thai industries to Japanese investors in Ishikawa. On the Thai side, the Department of Industrial Promotion will match cluster industries in Ishikawa – including machinery, textile and fibre, food and agriculture – with suppliers and partners in Thailand.īoth sides also agreed to participate in the 22nd Otagai Forum in Nanao City, Ishikawa, on February 22 to promote collaboration in the carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer and food processing industries and the bio-circular and green (BCG) economy. Ishikawa is the 23rd of Japan’s 47 prefectures to sign an MOU with Thailand to promote industrial cooperation under the theme of “Otagai”, which means “to help each other”, said Anucha.
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