World-First Rotor Sail Installation On Capesize Bulk Carrier

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  •  Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Vale have successfully installed rotor sails on a bulk carrier, marking a significant step towards decarbonization.
  • This innovative technology is expected to reduce fuel consumption and emissions by 6-10%.

The maritime industry is taking strides towards sustainability. MOL and Vale have collaborated to install rotor sails on a bulk carrier, demonstrating a commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting cleaner shipping practices.

A World-First Installation

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Vale International SA have successfully retrofitted a 200,000-ton class bulk carrier, the Camellia Dream, with two Norsepower Rotor Sails, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry’s decarbonization efforts.

Environmental Benefits

The installation of rotor sails is expected to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by 6-10% on Brazil-Far East routes. This aligns with both MOL’s and Vale’s sustainability goals.

Collaboration for a Sustainable Future

This project highlights the importance of collaboration between industry leaders in driving decarbonization efforts. MOL and Vale’s partnership demonstrates their commitment to sustainability and innovation.

The Role of Rotor Sails

Rotor sails are wind propulsion systems that can significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions. This technology has the potential to make a substantial contribution to the decarbonization of the maritime industry.

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Source: MOL