Norsepower auxiliary ship wind propulsion
The Norsepower Rotor Sail, a spinning cylinder that to harness wind power to propel a ship.
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The Norsepower Rotor Sail, a spinning cylinder that to harness wind power to propel a ship.
Cargill has announced exciting findings from the six-month trial of the Pyxis Ocean, the first wind-powered vessel, showcasing significant fuel savings and confirming the shipping industry's shift towards greener practices.
Jetoptera that can take off and land vertically (VTOL) to reach Mach 0.8 with its bladeless propulsion, working like bladeless Dyson fans.
A new generation of flight. Scientists have successfully flown a silent, lightweight ionic wind-powered aircraft, that doesn’t depend on fossil fuels or batteries.
New ship with ‘EnergySails,’ harnesses at the same time solar and wind energy.
NASA wind tunnel tests Lockheed Martin’s X-Plane design for a quieter supersonic jet.
Scientists at JPL are studying ‘windbots’ concepts that might stay aloft for long periods in atmospheres of giant planets, like Jupiter.
Ana is the first tropical storm of the North Atlantic hurricane season, in mid-May 2015. The storm made landfall along the Carolina coast, on May 10 and
NASA’s Leading Edge Asynchronous Propeller Technology (LEAPTech) project researchers, are performing ground testing of a 31-foot-span, carbon composite wing section with 18 electric motors.
Sails assisted by satellite navigation could cut the shipping industry’s emissions by up to a third.