The reduction of polluting/acoustic emissions is actually a key driver to re-design yachts and marinas, being improved their marketability. A greener yacht able to guarantee a Zero-Emission-Mode navigation can be conceived through the adoption of on-board energy storage systems. An innovative possibility for supplying the embarked batteries is offered by renewable energies, besides the on-board stored energy may be provided for operations of the Distribution System Operator.

The design of a slow-cruising superyacht with zero emission navigation and smart berthing modes / Bucci, Vittorio; Marino', Alberto; Bosich, Daniele; Sulligoi, Giorgio. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 1-8. ( 2014 Ninth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER) Monte-Carlo 25-27 March 2014) [10.1109/EVER.2014.6844094].

The design of a slow-cruising superyacht with zero emission navigation and smart berthing modes

BUCCI, VITTORIO;MARINO', ALBERTO;BOSICH, DANIELE;SULLIGOI, GIORGIO
2014-01-01

Abstract

The reduction of polluting/acoustic emissions is actually a key driver to re-design yachts and marinas, being improved their marketability. A greener yacht able to guarantee a Zero-Emission-Mode navigation can be conceived through the adoption of on-board energy storage systems. An innovative possibility for supplying the embarked batteries is offered by renewable energies, besides the on-board stored energy may be provided for operations of the Distribution System Operator.
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