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Pioneering sail technology installed on Barrow-based ship

Nigel Thompson by Nigel Thompson
October 21, 2024
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SGS FastRig is put to the test at sea. Picture: CDFmedia.co.uk

Revolutionary new sail technology has been installed on a ship used to transport nuclear fuel to reduce its carbon footprint.

Nuclear Transport Solutions has become the first nuclear transport operator in the world to make use of the technology which has been designed in collaboration with Smart Green Shipping, a renewable marine technology specialist.

The project aims to establish new ways of reducing fuel and greenhouse gas emissions on its nuclear ships.

Installation of the cutting-edge FastRig wingsail was completed on one of Nuclear Transport Solutions’ specialist vessels, the Pacific Grebe – a purpose-built ship designed to safely carry nuclear cargos around the world – while it was moored in Barrow.

The innovative technology uses wind power to help propel the ship, potentially reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 30% on a full commercial installation.

The FastRig wingsail is a lightweight, retractable solution which uses specialist sensors and automated technology to adapt to changing weather conditions, allowing it to deploy and retract as necessary to ensure both fuel efficiency and safety.

Blue cargo ship at industrial dock
The Pacific grebe with rig raised alongside. Picture: CDFmedia.co.uk

“We are proud to be working with Smart Green Shipping on this pioneering project as we continue our commitment to reducing our environmental impact, while continuing to deliver the highest standards of safety and security in the transport of nuclear materials,” Seth Kybird, Nuclear Transport Solutions CEO said.

“The addition of the FastRig system aligns with our goals for sustainable operations and demonstrates our commitment to pioneering green technologies in the maritime sector.”

Cargo ship navigating through estuarine waters.
The Pacific Grebe leaving for sea trials. Picture: CDFmedia.co.uk

The collaboration marks the first time a system like this has been installed on a specialist ship of this kind.

“While this is still a trial at this stage, it’s the first real-world application of this wing and could change the way all ships sail, drastically reducing emissions and fuel usage across the industry.” Pete Buchan, Nuclear Transport Solutions managing director of shipping, added. “We’re really proud of the role we’ve had in this project and can’t wait to see the final results of the trial.”

The Pacific Grebe is preparing to undergo sea trials.

Cargo ship with innovative sail technology at sea.
The Fastrig sail at sea. Picture: CDFmedia.co.uk

“Nuclear Transport Solutions demonstrates great leadership in pioneering the world first sea trials of FastRig, we’re delighted to work in partnership with them,” Diane Gilpin, CEO of Smart Green Shipping, said.

“Their ships demand the very highest safety standards and our collaboration shows Fastrigs can be installed on any ship.

“Nuclear Transport Solutions is allowing SGS to undertake formal sea trials which gives us accurate, independently verified performance data against which we can corroborate the digital models and tank testing results the University of Southampton have been developing.”

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Nigel Thompson is a familiar voice and face across Cumbria. He explores Cumbria's business community and highlights the variety of work underway in all sectors.

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