Ecological Yachts Luxury Yacht & Superyacht News

Ocean Empire LSV by Sauter Carbon Offset Design – The World’s First Self Sufficient Zero Carbon Superyacht.

January 05, 2011

The Ocean Empire LSV (life support vessel) is a 44m Solar Hybrid Superyacht with 2 Hydroponic farms and fishing facilities to harvest the sea. Her solar powered propulsion systems and all the Hotel amenities of a luxury global voyager are supplied by harnessing 3 major sources of sustainable of energy.

Ocean Empire LSV  by Sauter Carbon Offset Design - The World’s First Self Sufficient Zero Carbon Superyacht

Ocean Empire LSV by Sauter Carbon Offset Design - The World’s First Self Sufficient Zero Carbon Superyacht

The first and foremost source of energy is from the Sun which powers Solar Cells (covering the entire surface of the vessel) while at the same time illuminating 2 Hydroponic farms.

The second source is energy from the Wind which powers an auxiliary automated SkySail that drives the Ocean Empire to 18+knots while charging her GM ESS2 batteries through power sailing KER.

The third source is energy from Waves captured through Motion Damping Regeneration (MDR).  A new form of ATMD (Adjustable Tuned Mass Damper) developed in collaboration with Maurer Sohnes Gmbh

Ocean Empire LSV by Sauter Carbon Offset Design - The World’s First Self Sufficient Zero Carbon Superyacht

Ocean Empire LSV by Sauter Carbon Offset Design - The World’s First Self Sufficient Zero Carbon Superyacht

The MDR system is basically an ATMD utilized in skyscrapers such as Taipei 101 to reduce their swaying motion. In this application 16 tons of batteries are the Mass while linear generators produce up to 50 kws of electricity as they dampen the motion of the vessel.

Richard Sauter head of design commented “The Ocean Empire life support Superyacht liberates the Superyacht community from its strict dependence on unsustainable resources by harnessing the renewable collective power ever present in the Earths Biosphere”.

Ocean Empire LSV  by Sauter Carbon Offset Design

Ocean Empire LSV by Sauter Carbon Offset Design

The Ocean Empire LSV is a state of the art Superyacht catamaran. As such her Green Tech innovations are able to optimize what is easily the most dynamic form of ocean going platform. Her Daimler Turbo Compound BueTec engine is the most advanced EPA Diesel ever built.  Her Sunpower Solar Cells are the most efficient to date as are her Voith Surface Drives.

Employing existing OEM products and costing little more than her conventional Superyacht counterparts. Ocean Empire’s Solar Hybrid design offers every available Superyacht luxury within her full range of operation which extends from a 50% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions to Ultra Green Carbon Neutral and Zero Carbon cruising.

As a Charter, a Plugged in Ocean Empire LSV is capable of feeding 360+Mwh’s of electricity to the grid. Enough energy to make up to 12,000 nautical miles of Chartered Carbon Neutral voyages every year

Existing OEM technology present in the Ocean Empire LSV;

•             Daimler Turbo Compound DD16 Electric Power Generation
•             SkySail Automated Traction Kite
•             SunPower Solar Cells
•             GM Allison Electronic Controller (KER) (Kinetic energy regeneration)
•             Maurer Sohnes Gmbh  Motion Damping Regeneration. (MDR)
•             Voith Turbo Advanced Propulsion Surface Drives
•             Carbon Composite Wave Piercing Hi-efficiency displacement hulls
•             Advanced Aerodynamic Radar Canopy with PV Wing Spoilers
•             Energy Efficient Equipment, AC & Refrigeration with Waste Heat Recovery
•             Plug-in Computerized Energy Management, Maintenance & Guidance.
•             GM Allison ESS2 Battery Storage UPS rated at 2,000Kwh.

Ocean Empire LSV Specifications:
Length 44m
Beam    15.5m
Draft      0.8m
Guests 10
Crew     8
Weight                 <85tons
2 Hydroponic  farms        30sq.m
SkySail 200kw
SunPower solar cells       70kw
Maure Sohnes MDR       50kw
Daimler DD16 Diesel Electric power generation  350kw
Siemens AC induction motors    300kw
Voith propulsion surface drives 1.5m
Fuel: Diesel/GM ESS2  batteries                20t/2,000kwh
Maximum speed              18+knts
Cruising speed  12+knts
Hybrid power sailing cruising range at 18knts       3,500+nm
Zero Carbon power sailing range at 14 knots average      Unlimited
Carbon Neutral power sailing range         <12,000+nm
Zero carbon motoring range at 10knts average   Unlimited

Cantiere delle Marche shipyard Debut

December 22, 2010

Ancona, Italy recently witnessed the start of operations at the Cantiere delle Marche shipyard, a new facility for the manufacture of Italian pleasure craft, designed to turn out steel and aluminium displacement-model yachts with excellent naval and construction characteristics, plus trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific range, all created through an approach and a vision that mark a major evolution in today’s yachting market.

Darwin Class 86 -  Cantiere delle Marche shipyard

Darwin Class 86 - Cantiere delle Marche shipyard

In fact, the Cantiere delle Marche is outfitted for the production of yachts measuring from 21 metres to 40 metres, but with features unusual for ships of this size: extra-thick steel, engines designed to operate 24/7, design and construction details normally found on ships larger than 40 metres.  And Cantiere delle Marche also allows shipowners to customise their yachts, to the point of building full-fledged one-off units. With only one condition: keep a high standard of design and construction, remaining true to the shipyard’s philosophy: build small vessels that are safe to navigate and last over time.

Darwin Class 86 -  Cantiere delle Marche shipyard

Darwin Class 86 - Cantiere delle Marche shipyard

The Cantiere delle Marche intends to set itself apart, taking on the challenge of facing both hard economic times and the radical return of the market in the direction of fundamental yachting values in terms of content: focussing on the top-flight quality and uniqueness of its ships, with each model produced in limited numbers and labelled with the name DARWIN CLASS:  category of small ships that has ushered in an Evolution of the Species (meaning Yachts) that – while modifying the design lines of the vessels – has kept the DNA unchanged, thanks to chromosomes made to navigate and satisfy shipowners in waters throughout the world.

Darwin Class 86 Motor yacht -  Cantiere delle Marche shipyard

Darwin Class 86 Motor yacht - Cantiere delle Marche shipyard

Precisely to place the emphasis on the sea and the client in the shipyard’s operations, the Cantiere delle Marche has also developed new processes and systems of operation and quality control, as well as a full line of post-sale services, with the aid of northern European professionals who have been onboard since it start-up.

Darwin Class 86 Motor Yacht

Darwin Class 86 Motor Yacht

The Vision of the Cantiere delle Marche is definitely up-to-arte and farsighted: in fact, three clients have already acknowledged the shipyard’s values and the worth of its projects and ordered Darwin Class yachts. Two Darwin 86 ft yachts and one 82-foot vessels (with a hybrid propulsion system) are already under construction and will be delivered to the fortunate owners between 2011 and Spring of 2012.

Cantiere delle Marche shipyard Darwin Class 86

Cantiere delle Marche shipyard Darwin Class 86

To sum up the spirit of the new Cantiere delle Marche in a word: bespoke. The shipyard goes out of its way to analyse every type of request from its clients, who can either have the design and construction fully managed in-house or enjoy the freedom of proposing designs developed by engineering and naval architecture firms that work directly for the client, with the end goal always being the highest possible level of client involvement and satisfaction.

As noted, the company’s mission also includes the option of commissioning an eco-compatible yacht, with one of the most noteworthy contributions being the option of hybrid Pronaves engines developed in collaboration with the Department of Electronic Engineering of the University of Rome III and designed to significantly reduce environmental impact by lowering emissions and, at the same time, achieving a quantum leap in terms of range, meaning that the more adventurous shipowners could travel round the world with only three refuelling stops.

The solidity of the values that set apart the Cantiere delle Marche is guaranteed by the expert group of forms and professionals that has been brought together by the Cecchini family, known for a good many years in the shipbuilding industry for having built hi-tech commercial ships and carried out extremely skilled refitting jobs (including the  M/Y Lady Haya (67 metres) and the motor yacht Prometej (45 metres), plus, more recently, the highly refined Explorer Vessels).

Ennio Cecchini, CEO, has built his team around Vasco Buonpensiere, the Sales & Marketing Director, who can point to years of experience as an international broker, having just finished a 6-year stint as Sales and Brand Manager for Custom Line and CRN of the Ferretti Group.

As Vasco Buonpensiere himself states: ‘We believe that the Cantiere delle Marche, with its Darwin Class yachts, is one of the few truly innovative responses that the shipbuilding industry has to offer boat-owners who are thinking of building a new yacht at the moment’. ‘Our goal is to offer top quality, durability, seaworthiness, low fuel consumption and attention to the services connected with the pre- and post-sales phases: all that seems very obvious, but the market, spoiled by excesses of recent years, ha drifted away from these fundamentals, and that holds for both the owners and a number of shipyards throughout the world’.

The Managing Director of the Cantiere delle Marche – Ennio Cecchini -  adds: ‘our objective is not to arrive at the mass production of ships, as so many have set out to do, though with varying degrees of success, but rather to heighten the efficiency of the craftsmen-like approach that has always made these vessels so special for their owners’.

In addition to Vasco Buonpensiere and the Cecchini family, Cantiere delle Marche will be able to count on a large store of in-house expertise, thanks to a network of leading forms – all part of the mother company – and in particular CPN for steel carpentry, piping and engine rooms, and GS Allestimenti Navali for furnishings:  firms that, together with the shipyard staff, have built dozens of ships admired throughout the world.

The Cantiere delle Marche operates in an ideal site for achieving its goals, a facility formerly used by Ferretti Group and built only three years ago, specifically for the construction of great yachts.

57m Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

December 22, 2010

Sailing yacht Twizzle is the first Dubois designed sailing superyacht to be built at the Royal Huisman Shipyard and at 57.5m, she is the largest Dubois-designed ketch built to date.

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

Yacht Twizzle is a shallow draft centreboard yacht and builds on the considerable experience we gained with Nirvana. A large and powerful ketch rig together with sleek flowing hull lines and a super-efficient centreboard give Twizzle yacht great performance under sail. The quality of her design and construction and the beauty of her interior styling make this yacht truly unique.

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects

Superyacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

Superyacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects and Royal Huisman Shipyard

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects and Royal Huisman Shipyard

Superyacht Twizzle’s beautifully proportioned, minimalist teak deck conceals the secrets of her advanced technology along with two tenders, complimenting S/Y Twizzle’s clean and modern appearance.

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon.

Sailing yacht Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon.

Twizzle sailing yacht is the very successful result of the owners’ vision for a high performance, high-tech and modern sailing yacht with all the comfort of a motor yacht. The owners have been central to this talented team, bringing their own ideas and significant experience to the process, adding challenge and momentum.

Yacht Twizzle

Yacht Twizzle

In close collaboration with Redman Whiteley Dixon, who were the interior designers and exterior stylists, Dubois Naval Architect developed the hull and deck layout, sail plan, naval architecture, aluminium structure and propulsion layout into a perfectly integrated package.

Sailing yacht Twizzle

Sailing yacht Twizzle

Yacht Twizzle’s ‘green’ credentials are particularly commendable. She is certified to the highest standards for operation in the world’s most sensitive marine environments, including Alaska.

SY Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

SY Twizzle by Dubois Naval Architects, Royal Huisman Shipyard and Redman Whiteley Dixon

Further demonstrating their commitment to the quality of the ocean environment, Twizzle‘s thoughtful owners have put in place a policy to off-set the carbon emissions of all her fuel use. All greenhouse gas emissions arising from Twizzle’s forthcoming cruising programme will be balanced, tonne for tonne, by compensating emissions savings from green energy projects.

Sailing yacht Twizzle is actually the second Dubois design to be built by Royal Huisman Shipyard. The first was a 42ft racing yacht built way back in 1978! It has been a long wait for us to have the pleasure of working with this wonderful organisation again.

Dubois Sailing yacht Twizzle

Dubois Sailing yacht Twizzle

Here is a summary of Sailing yacht Twizzle’s specifications

Yard no. 386
LOA: 57.5m (189ft)
LWL: 49m (160ft)
Beam: (max)11.7m (38ft)
Draft: (min/max)3.8 (12ft)/10.8m (35ft)
Displacement DWL: 550 tonnes
ConstructionAluminium
Fuel Capacity: 48,795 litres
Water Capacity: 11,018 litres
Range: 4,000 nm at 12kts
State Rooms: 4
Sleeps: 8
Crew: 12
Classification: LR-SSC/MCA-LY2
Naval Architect: Dubois Naval Architect
Exterior Stylist: Redman Whiteley Dixon
Builder: Royal Huisman Shipyard
Interior Designer: Redman Whiteley Dixon
RigFlybridge Cutter: Rigged Ketch
Keel Type: Centreboard
Delivered: 2010

Filippetti Yachts Launch Eco-Chic Series Navetta 26 Motor Yacht

December 20, 2010

Filippetti launched the motor yacht Navetta 26, a RINA “Green Star Yacht” classed luxury boat that inaugurates the green collection of the Filippetti shipyard in Rimini, on December 11-12, 2010 at the Winter Season Gala.

Filippetti Yachts launch eco-chic series Navetta 26 motor yacht

Filippetti Yachts launch eco-chic series Navetta 26 motor yacht

Motor yacht Navetta 26 is the first of an eco-chic series designed with environmental sustainability criteria: displacement hull, soft and rounded lines, low emissions and consumption, long range fuel and water.

It is these green Characteristics of the Navetta 26 motor yacht that inspired the idea to launch the yacht at the Winter Season Gala, a zero impact event on the sea to celebrate the new Filippetti Yacht shipyard. Thanks to the purchase of VERs (Voluntary Emission Reduction certificates, a parallel circuit to the Kyoto Protocol), the emission of carbon dioxide during the event was totally offset by the reduction of CO2 in the same quantity.

Filippetti Yachts launch Navetta 26 motor yacht

Filippetti Yachts launch Navetta 26 motor yacht

Navetta 26, a RINA “Green Star Yacht” by Filippetti Yachts

Navetta 26, a RINA “Green Star Yacht” by Filippetti Yachts

Over the weekend, clients and press were able to admire Filippetti Yacht’s Navetta 26 in the Marina of Rimini, Italy in the presence of Fausto Filippetti and the designer Pietro Mingarelli.

From the Marina, the event moved to the Grand Hotel Rimini, where, after the official presentation of the boat, all guests attended an exclusive gala dinner. The following Sunday was another opportunity for a tour aboard Navetta 26 and meetings between clients and owners.

During the presentation, Rina (Registro Italiano Navale) delivered to Fausto Filippetti the plate “GREEN STAR YACHT”, the noble recognition reached only by boats that provide environmental protection and energy saving.

Filippetti Yachts Navetta 26 motor yacht

Filippetti Yachts Navetta 26 motor yacht

Navetta 26 motor yacht by Filippetti Yachts

Navetta 26 motor yacht by Filippetti Yachts

An exciting time that Fausto Filippetti has remarked with these words: “This event is thought to celebrate a major goal. Navetta 26 is a yacht that cares for the environment and will meet the tastes of many owners. This project opens a new starting point for the Filippetti family in the nautical market. I am very glad to have you here and I thank you for the support that you will give me during this new adventure. ”

Navetta 26 has also been chosen by the IED (European Design Institute) in Milan for the 2010Eco Yacht Design class. Thanks to the support of the Filippetti shipyard, IED students will study Navetta 26’s yacht project and experience eco-friendly interior design solutions.

Filippetti Yacht thanks Carlo Chionna, Santa Barbara Wines, Estee Lauder, Lab Series, Marvis, Sul Filo del Rasoio, Sisley Cosmetics, Hell’s Kitchens and MV Jewels, prestigious brands and great partners at the Winter Season Gala.

Filippetti Yachts motor yacht Navetta 26

Filippetti Yachts motor yacht Navetta 26

The 26m motor yacht Navetta 26 is able to accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 cabins including a large master suite located forward on the main deck with panoramic views and a bathroom located on a lower level down a few steps.  The remaining 3 cabins (2 doubles and a twin) are located on the lower level.  The Navetta 26 yacht also has a large stern garage to house the tenders and toys, leaving the upper deck free for a large sunbathing and dining area.

The Filippetti Navetta 26 yacht is powered by two C-18 Caterpillar engines with 875hp each, enabling a cruising speed of 12 knots, a top speed of 14 knots, and a range of 2,500 nautical miles at the economical speed.

The Filippetti Navetta 26 motor yacht will be delivered to her owners in Spring 2011.

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR to arrive in Cartagena, Columbia

December 20, 2010

After successfully navigating from Monaco to Miami and from Miami to Cancún, TÛRANOR PlanetSolar, the world’s largest solar-powered boat, is scheduled to dock at the port of Cartagena, Columbia, today in the afternoon.

MS Tûranor PlanetSolar anchored in the Bay of Marigot - Photo credit Planet Solar

MS Tûranor PlanetSolar anchored in the Bay of Marigot - Photo credit Planet Solar

The crew, comprised of Raphaël Domjan, eco-explorer and founder of the PlanetSolar project, Captain Patrick Marchesseau, Mikaela von Koskull, Jens Langwasser, Christian Ochsenbein and Daniel Stahl began their journey in Monaco on September 27. Their mission is to demonstrate that current technologies aimed at improving energy efficiency are reliable and effective. They also aim to advance scientific research in the field of renewable energy.

“Our journey is going exceptionally well,” says Domjan. “Just before getting to Miami, we briefly stopped in St Martin to register the fasted transatlantic crossing of a solar boat yet (26 days, 19 hours 10 minutes to cover 2.690 miles / 4.982 kilometres, the distance between Las Palmas and St. Martin). We arrived in Miami November 27 and made it to Cancun on the 7th of December, just in time for the high-level talks of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.”

Home of the PlanetSolar project is the Canton of Vaud (Lake Geneva Region) and the City of Yverdon-les-Bains in Switzerland. They all share the values of sustainable development, innovation and international openness. With the strongest concentration of educational institutions in Switzerland, the Canton of Vaud (Lake Geneva Region) is ideally positioned to host research and development activities in high technology, particularly in the fast growing sector of cleantech. PlanetSolar headquarter is located in the Science and Technology Park of Yverdon (Y-Parc), the largest Technology Park in Switzerland.

TÛRANOR PlanetSolar is sailing under the Swiss flag. Measuring close to 102 feet in length and 50 feet in width, the solar boat was designed by New Zealander Craig Loomes of LOMOcean Design according to the so-called “wave-piercing” concept, where it “slices” through the waves. This uses less energy than is required for conventional concepts, where a boat “rides” the waves.

The surface of the TÛRANOR PlanetSolar, measuring more than 5,700 square feet, is designed to act as a solar generator. Solar energy is collected on the catamaran by PV panels made by SOLON AG (Berlin). For this project, SOLON used high-efficiency solar cells made by the California-based SunPower Corporation. As the most efficient solar cell manufacture in the market today, SunPower offers solar cells which are 50% more efficient than conventional solar and 2-4 times more efficient than thin-film solar. By locating the electrical contacts on the back surface, SunPower achieves conversion efficiencies of up to 23%.

The solar energy yielded by the generator is stored in a lithium-ion battery (this technology offers the maximum output and energy density).This ensures that the catamaran can keep going for long periods (up to three full days), even without direct insolation.

TÛRANOR PlanetSolar will be a flagship carrying the message about the efficient application of renewable energies around the world. In addition, the solar catamaran should realize a “worldwide economic return” through further development amongst boat builders and component manufacturers and generate new business opportunities in the renewable energies sector.

The vessel was built by Knierim Yachtbau, a Kiel-based (Germany) yacht builder, specializing in the construction of individual yachts using carbon sandwich technology. The Swiss engineering firm drivetek AG (Ipsach/ Biel) was responsible for the specially developed, highly efficient propulsion technology.

Azimut Eco-Yacht Magellano 50 Praised at The Catalan Boat Show, Barcelona

December 09, 2010

Barcelona welcomed the Azimut Magellano 50 enthusiastically. In a short time, this star of the Genoa Boat Show has become a benchmark for sustainable boating throughout the world. Constructed in line with eco-standards and materials and capable of providing a 13% saving in fuel costs thanks to a hybrid engine and the particular shape of its hull, the Magellano 50 has a green soul.

Azimut Magellano 50 Motor yacht running - Credit Azimut Yachts

Azimut Magellano 50 Motor yacht running - Credit Azimut Yachts

Visitors attending the event in the Catalan city expressed a special interest in the HNOS Berga stand which was showcasing a total of nine yachts from the Azimut and Atlantis range, six of which were being presented for the first time on the Iberian peninsular. Particularly popular was the Azimut 48, which boasts one of the most spacious and well-equipped flybridges in its category, as were the three new Atlantis models: Verve 36, 40 and 48, perfect examples of the grit and dynamism that characterize the most sporty brand in the Group.

Ignition sparks at the Barcelona Boat Show indicate ripples of a revival running through the yacht market. A revival that will reward only those companies, like Azimut-Benetti Group, who have chosen to invest in new products, an essential strategy, in order to maintain a competitive and central position on the international horizon.

Azimut Magellano 50 Bow view - Credit Azimut Yachts

Azimut Magellano 50 Bow view - Credit Azimut Yachts

Magellano 50 Cockpit - Credit Azimut Yachts

Magellano 50 Cockpit - Credit Azimut Yachts

Azimut Magellano 50 Flybridge - Credit Azimut Yachts

Azimut Magellano 50 Flybridge - Credit Azimut Yachts

Azimut-Benetti is the leading and most prestigious builder of mega yachts in the world. The Group, which owns the prestigious Azimut YachtsBenetti and Atlantis brands, each geared to a specific segment of the nautical market – and Fraser Yachts, a brand leader in the services sector – operates in 68 countries throughout the world via a sales network comprising 138 sites.

Motor yacht Magellano 50 VIP Cabin  - Credit Azimut Yachts

Motor yacht Magellano 50 VIP Cabin - Credit Azimut Yachts

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR arrives in Cancún for the World Climate Change Conference

December 07, 2010

The World’s Largest Solar-Powered Boat docks in Cancún during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR in Miami

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR in Miami

Today, the world’s largest solar-powered boat, MS TÛRANOR PlanetSolar, has reached the shores of Cancun, Mexico. The first landing stage will be at the Marina La Amada, north of Cancún. On Wednesday, December 8, in the morning hours, the solar catamaran will sail from La Amada into the conference area of the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change). With its presence at the conference, the boat will provide visible proof of efficient and forward-looking use of solar technology to improve the climate of the planet. Doris Leuthard, President of Switzerland and Environment Minister, is a supporter of the PlanetSolar project, which will gain further emphasis through the presence of Switzerland and the Swiss Confederation.

To date, MS TÛRANOR PlanetSolar’s circumnavigation of the globe has been quite successful. With its crew of six – Mikaela von Koskull (Finland), Jens Langwasser (Germany), Christian Ochsenbein (Switzerland) and Daniel Stahl (Germany), as well as captain Patrick Marchesseau (France) and project founder Raphaël Domjan (Switzerland) – the Swiss solar-powered ship has crossed the Atlantic just 61 days after its departure from Monaco, using solely the power of the sun.

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR on course to Cancún for the World Climate Change Conference

December 06, 2010

 The world’s largest solar boat, MS TÛRANOR PlanetSolar has set out from Miami and is on course for its next port of call: the World Climate Change Conference in Cancún.

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR in Miami setting course to Cancún for the World Climate Change Conference

MS TÛRANOR PLANETSOLAR in Miami setting course to Cancún for the World Climate Change Conference

At the world climate conference of the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) in Cancun , discussions are currently being held on the subject of climate change and the possible ways of providing sustainable environmental protection. On its roundthe- world voyage the solar catamaran MS TÛRANOR PlanetSolar, sailing under Swiss flag, is expected dock at the conference location Cancún on 6 December 2010. The boat’s presence will provide visible proof of an efficient and forward-looking use of solar technology to improve the climate.

To date the circumnavigation of the globe by MS TÛRANOR PlanetSolar has been very successful. With its crew of six – Mikaela von Koskull (Finland), Jens Langwasser (Germany), Christian Ochsenbein (Switzerland) and Daniel Stahl (Germany) as well as Captain Patrick Marchesseau (France) and project founder Raphaël Domjan (Switzerland), the Swiss solar ship crossed the Atlantic using only the power of the sun. It reached Miami and the American continent on 27 November, 61 days after its departure. The next port of call, Cancún, is an important stopover on the round-the-world voyage: 194 countries are currently focusing on world climate here.

Doris Leuthard, President of Switzerland and Environment Minister, is a supporter of the PlanetSolar project, which will gain further emphasis through the presence of Switzerland and the Swiss Confederation. All those involved hope that the presence of the solar boat at the United Nations world climate conference in Cancùn will give the negotiations and discussions of the participating countries a positive impulse.

The sleek catamaran, which impresses by its attractive appearance as well as its technology, was developed and built by a team surrounding Raphaël Domjan from western Switzerland and the German businessman Immo Ströher. By circumnavigating the globe the crew of six aims to prove that solar energy can be used to transport people and goods by sea in an environmentally friendly way.

“We want to show that we already have the technology, the knowledge and the means to change to sustainable energy sources. And we are all responsible for this change,” is how Raphaël Domjan, the initiator, explains the idea behind the project. Boat owner Immo Ströher emphasises: “We want to prove through our project that apart from static power generation, solar energy can also provide solar mobility. In this way, sustainable energy technology will be able to make a decisive contribution to climate protection in the transport sector.”

Technical details

The futuristic catamaran is of incredibly light yet very durable carbon-sandwich construction. It was the work of Craig Loomes from New Zealand, who is considered to be one of the world’s most innovative boat designers. The solar catamaran was built by the Kiel-based boatbuilding firm, Knierim Yachtbau.

The most exciting feature of this double-hulled boat becomes apparent from an aerial perspective: the solar panels installed on deck were produced by Solon AG in Berlin using highly efficient photovoltaic cells from the US-based SunPower Corporation from San Jose in California. The 825 modules, equipped with 38,000 individual photovoltaic cells, cover a total surface area of 537 square metres. These capture the sun’s energy, which is then stored in blocks containing twelve batteries each (648 cells using the latest, maintenance-free lithium ion technology by GAIA from Nordhausen in Germany). Each of these six blocks weighs only about one-seventh as much as traditional lead batteries. Four electric motors – two per drive shaft – have a maximum output of 120 kW and an incredibly high energy efficiency of over 90%. They drive two contra-rotating carbon propellers. The diameter of each propeller is almost two metres, twice the usual size for a vessel of this size, which maximises the efficiency. The Swiss engineering firm drivetek AG (Ipsach/ Biel) was responsible for this specially developed highly efficient propulsion technology.

TÛRANOR PlanetSolar Catamaran reaches Miami, Florida.

November 28, 2010

With solar power across the Atlantic – Solar boat expedition reaches the American continent before continuing to Cancún for the World Climate Change Conference.

The TÛRANOR PlanetSolar has reached the American continent on its voyage around the world. This morning at 8.15 a.m. LT (1.15 p.m. UTC) the boat docked at the Miami Beach Marina (South Beach). 61 days, 0 hours and 34 minutes had passed between the boat’s departure from Monaco on 27 September 2010 and its arrival in Miami. The entire circumnavigation of the globe will take at least ten months.

TÛRANOR PlanetSolar Catamaran

TÛRANOR PlanetSolar Catamaran

Manned by a crew of six, the sleek catamaran TÛRANOR PlanetSolar developed and built for a German-Swiss team surrounding the Darmstadt eco-businessman Immo Ströher and the Swiss visionary Raphaël Domjan, is currently undertaking the first circumnavigation of the Earth using only solar power. The next port of call will be Cancún in Mexico. The arrival of the world’s largest solar-powered boat in Cancún is scheduled for 6 December to coincide with the World Climate Change Conference of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

“We have a goal in showing that we can change, that we have the technology, the knowledge, the means. It is possible for each of us to make a difference and it depends on both our individual and collective responsibility” says Raphael Domjan.

Imme Ströher, the boat owner, explains: “We want to show with our project that in addition to the stationary generation of power, solar energy can also provide solar mobility. In this way we can use sustainable energy technology to make a decisive contribution to climate protection in the sphere of transport,” explains Ströher.

PlanetSolar Catamaran TÛRANOR

PlanetSolar Catamaran TÛRANOR

To date the maritime transport sector has been considered as extremely wasteful with regard to energy.

The catamaran TÛRANOR PlanetSolar is 31 metres long and 15 metres wide and is driven exclusively by solar energy. The name TÛRANOR is self-explanatory: it is derived from the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien and means “The Power of the Sun”. The experimental high-tech vessel has completed the first stage of its voyage across the “Big Pond” with stops in North Africa, the Canary Islands and the Caribbean to the complete satisfaction of its inventors.

The futuristic electric motorboat is of incredibly light yet extremely durable carbon-sandwich construction. The boat was designed by the New Zealander Craig Loomes, one of the most innovative boat designers of the world today. Loomes designed the TÛRANOR PlanetSolar according to the so called “wave-piercing” principle, where the catamaran “cuts through” the waves. This uses less energy than is required for conventional concepts, where the boat “rides” the waves. The solar catamaran was built by the Kiel-based boatbuilders Knierim Yachtbau in close cooperation with HDW Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft. A total of more than 20 tonnes of carbon fibre, 11.5 tonnes of foam core and 23 tonnes of resin and hardener were used.

The most exciting feature of this enormous double-hulled boat becomes apparent from an aerial perspective: solar panels by Solon AG from Berlin are installed on deck. These panels use highly efficient photovoltaic cells by the US supplier SunPower Corporation (San Jose, California). A total of 825 modules, equipped with 38,000 individual photovoltaic cells are mounted on a total surface area of 537 square metres. These capture solar energy, which is then stored in six dozen ultra-modern, maintenance-free lithium-ion technology batteries. The storage units weigh only one-seventh as much as traditional lead batteries.

Four electric motors from Nuremberg – two each per drive shaft – have a maximum output of 120 kW and an incredibly high energy efficiency of over 90 percent. They drive two contra-rotating carbon propellers from Voith Turbo Marine Composite Technology GmbH in Hohen Luckow near Rostock. It is interesting to note that the diameter of each propeller is almost two metres, twice the usual size for avessel of this size. This makes the propulsion more efficient.

The idea of circumnavigating the world using solar technology is the vision of the Swiss Raphaël Domjan, the founder of PlanetSolar. The PlanetSolar team consists of physicists, engineers, shipbuilders and enthusiastic supporters from all the corners of the globe who are committed to the concepts of environmental protection and the support for renewable energy. “We want to motivate engineers and scientists to develop innovative technologies. This is to show that visions are about to become reality,” explains Domjan. Eco-businessman Ströher points out: “We are on the way to showing that motorised shipping can also function without fuel.”

43m Green Concept Design Yacht 006 Interior by Splinakis Ship Design & Jiwon Sung

November 23, 2010

Zero to Nine Design in collaboration with Schottel, Corvus Energy and Quantum are introducing their latest eco-friendly super yacht 006. The 43 metre motor yacht with Naval Architecture by Andrea Splinakis is designed to be as ‘green’ as possible. The Interior Design of 43m MY Green Concept Design by Splinakis Ship Design & Jiwon Sung is focused on an environment-friendly design, providing a comfortable yet refreshing atmosphere.

006 eco-friendly yacht project by Zero to Nine

006 eco-friendly yacht project by Zero to Nine

The Interior Design of 43m MY Green Concept Design by Splinakis Ship Design & Jiwon Sung  incorporates naturalism and minimalism with smooth, warm and modern with beige, ivory, yellow, green and brown colours and is also practical featuring simple lines and understated style. The modernistic design developed for the 43m motor yacht, offers prospective owners a choice characterised by a particular selection of wood, fabrics and furniture.

The 43m MY Green Concept Design is also focused on saving energy by using LED lighting throughout all interior spaces creating a soft, ambient atmosphere that uses indirect lighting to enhance furniture and most of ceiling.

The Upper Deck of the 43m MY Green Concept Design features a large sunbathing area with Jacuzzi, a sauna, the wheelhouse, Captain’s Cabin, and the Sky Lounge which features a long wooden table and several cane chairs.

The Main Deck features the main saloon and the formal dining area that has a spacious open layout that can be arranged to create more intimate areas.  The Salon, located forward of the dining area boasts a glass table with mini bamboo ottomans that can be used as a foot rest or a table for tea and coffee. There is a bar and day head located near the entrance. In the corner of the dining room there is a charcoal setting in the display cabinet that purifies, removes unwanted food odours and moisture, providing a pleasant and clean dining environment.

43m MY Green Concept Design Project Main saloon-2

43m MY Green Concept Design Project Main saloon-2

43m MY Green Concept Design Project  Main saloon-1

43m MY Green Concept Design Project Main saloon-1

Due to the innovative introduction of a two-deck owner area forward, the guest area is located at aft, just below the living area. The large guest foyer, located downstairs and in the middle of the guest cabin area, plays as an additional living area. The area boasts a circular leather couch encircling a fresh fern and uses a combination of beige and brown colours.  A large circular lighting insert on the ceiling creates a warm, mysterious mood, as well as breaking up the harsh lines.

43m MY Green Concept Design Project  Guest lounge

43m MY Green Concept Design Project Guest lounge

Three cabins are arranged in the guest area. The twin bedded cabin features a built-in bookshelf or cabinet in order to optimise the limited space. The combination of light pink and dark brown colours brings about a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The remaining two cabins have a double bed and features simple, modern furniture with light beige walls and natural wood. 

43m MY Green Concept Design Project  Guest cabin 3

43m MY Green Concept Design Project Guest cabin 3

The two-deck owner’s area is the main innovation from layout point of view. Both in the upper Owner saloon and in the lower owner cabin are adorned with white, ivory and walnut colours creating a calm and comfortable environment. The owner’s area is magnificently spacious and comes complete with its own lounge corner, a huge wardrobe and a separate study to allow a quiet area for work. The Owner’s cabin is furnished an elegant full width bathroom, with a vanity and a large shower cubicle, which can be separated by glass hinged door.

Main characteristics of the 43 metre  006 Yacht design:

LOA 43,00 m
B (mld)  8,80 m
Draught  2,75 m
Displacement  480 tons

Max Speed  13,5 knots
Cruise Speed  12,0 knots
Range@10,5 knots 3000 nm
Range@  9,5 knots  4000 nm
Pure Electric Range  3 hours@4-5 knots

Guests  4 – 8
Crew 6-7 (MLC 2006 complying)

Power Generation:
DD.GG  3 (or 4), 1250 (or 1300) kW total
Photovoltaic Cells  20 kW
Batteries  400 kWh, Lithium NMC, Corvus Energy ltd.

Propulsion:
2x SCHOTTEL STP330, 2 Electric Motor x 500 kW, 1800 rpm

2 Fin Stabilizers, Zero Speed, Quantum QC-Fin Blade or MagLift.

Hull and Superstructure Material:
Mild Steel, Extended High Tensile Steel, Reduced Aluminium