- North Star has partnered with Stillstrom to accelerate the adoption of charging and electrification technologies for offshore wind vessels.
- The partnership aims to explore the use of Stillstrom’s offshore “charging buoy” design.
- It will eliminate emissions from idle vessels and allow them to charge systems using clean energy.
- The agreement will demonstrate how the charging systems can benefit North Star operations.
North Star has formed a partnership to investigate charging technology for offshore wind vessels, as reported by Energy Voice.
North Star signs agreement with Stillstrom
North Star has signed an agreement with Stillstrom aimed at speeding up the adoption of charging and electrification technologies for offshore wind vessels.
The UK-based shipping and vessel operator announced on Monday the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Stillstrom which would see the two explore how its technology could be adopted within the growing fleet of wind service operation vessels (SOVs).
Backed by A.P. Møller Maersk, Stillstrom has developed an offshore “charging buoy” design aimed at eliminating emissions from idle vessels and enabling vessels to charge systems using clean energy.
The buoy acts as a safe mooring spot while also providing a supply of renewable power, enabling ships to use electricity from either offshore wind or the onshore grid.
Under the terms of the new agreement, the firm will demonstrate how its charging systems can benefit North Star operations by enabling vessels to recharge battery systems using wind energy while in the field.
Offshore sector’s transition towards cleaner operations
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Source: Energy Voice