The net-zero ship: a revolution on the high seas by USS Disruption
Clifford Goudey Jan 25, 2016 04:24
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| Proposal contributor Another interesting approach is battery-powered vessels for coastal service. Here is an article about a battery-powered ferry in Norway: http://www.marinelog.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=9184:battery-powered-ferry-enters-service-in-norway&Itemid=230 and a companion wireless charging system: http://www.marinelog.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=10436:worlds-first-marine-wireless-charging-and-mooring-concept&Itemid=231 |
Clifford Goudey Jan 29, 2016 09:11
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| Proposal contributor The MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering Winter newsletter has an interesting article titled "Propelling Transportation Forward: Moving Toward a Cleaner, More Efficient Future." In it research related to biofuels, lighter-weight structures, and I.C.E. emission reductions. There is another article about MIT's John Leonard and his work on navigation and mapping for autonomous mobile robots. These efforts provide a useful basis for progress towards the goals of this proposal and it's encouraging to see an academic department recognize the too-long-ignored problem. As Ahmed Ghoniem, director of the Center for Energy and Propulsion Research said in the first article mentioned above, “With COP21, everyone agrees that we are producing lots of CO2 and not enough clean energy. We have our marching orders.” But I do wonder if those orders are clear enough and whether their urgency has been sufficiently telegraphed. |
Clifford Goudey Feb 16, 2016 12:11
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| Proposal contributor US Navy launches Great Green Fleet with 2016 kickoff event http://biomassmagazine.com/articles/12820/us-navy-launches-great-green-fleet-with-2016-kickoff-event "California-based AltAir Fuels provided the fuel blend made from feedstock of beef tallow and traditional petroleum provided by Tesoro. The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a contract to AltAir for 77.6 million gallons of the alternative fuel blend at a cost to DLA of $2.05 per gallon, making it cost competitive with traditional fuel." It still contains traditional petroleum, so the great green fleet is not quite green. |
Clifford Goudey Feb 22, 2016 12:58
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| Proposal contributor I just received this from the Climate CoLab user Administrator: -------------------------------- The Climate CoLab user Administrator has sent you the following message: ------------------- I am unclear why course 13 Alumni dealing with the problems in our proposal are not responsive. Based on the eight semifinalists, I sense the best approach is brevity, vagueness, and minimal potential impact. |