Optiwise HORIZON Project Aims to Improve Ships with Wind Power

June 14, 2022

MARIN, joined by the consortium outlined below, has successfully initiated the project Optiwise, an EU funded research and innovation project aiming to improve and demonstrate energy savings using wind propulsion and hydrodynamic improvements in propulsion.



Partners working together in this MARIN coordinated project:
MARIN, CORE IC, SSPA, AYRO, CHANTIERS DE L'ATLANTIQUE, FLIKKEMA INNOVATION MANAGEMENT & CONSULTANCY, WARTSILA NETHERLANDS, UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA, EURONAV & ANEMOI MARINE TECHNOLOGIES.

Image courtesy MARIN
Image courtesy MARIN


The EU call requested solutions for energy savings of at least 10% for single measures and 20% for combined measures. In response, the Optiwise consortium defined the following ambition:

The Optiwise project will pursue its objectives through close inspection of three operational use cases:

  1. Bulk Carrier withANEMOI Rotor Sails
  2. Tanker with AYRO OceanWings
  3. Passenger Vessel with Chantiers de l’Atlantique Solid Sail




 

Image courtesy MARIN

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