Why wind-powered cargo ships are the future
For shipping companies, the biggest risk now isn’t making a daring investment – it’s not investing in a sustainable future at all.
For shipping companies, the biggest risk now isn’t making a daring investment – it’s not investing in a sustainable future at all.
Recharging the world’s fast-growing EV fleet will require a huge investment in the electricity grid – to both generate more power and build a recharging network.
European and Asian gas prices are at an all-time high, the oil price is at a three-year high, and the price of coal is soaring on the back of energy shortages across China, India and Germany.
Wind Catching Systems of Norway has revealed an ambitious plan to create and commercialise giant floating offshore wind farms.
Such a rate of expansion is going to require new ideas in ocean engineering to install them.
More than ten offshore wind farms are currently proposed for Australia. If built, their combined capacity would be greater than all coal-fired power plants in the nation.
Amazon will use power from the new projects in its Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres, fulfilment centres and corporate offices.