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  2. Eco Marine Power - Wikipedia

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    The patented Aquarius Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) is an advanced integrated system of rigid sails, marine-grade solar panels, energy storage modules, charging system and marine computers that enables ships to tap into renewable energy by harnessing the power provided by the wind and sun.

  3. Tûranor PlanetSolar - Wikipedia

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    MS Tûranor PlanetSolar, known under the project name PlanetSolar, founded by the Swiss explorer Raphaël Domjan, is the largest solar-powered boat in the world [2] and launched on 31 March 2010. The vessel was designed and engineered by LOMOcean Marine. In May 2012, the vessel became the first solar electric vehicle ever to circumnavigate the ...

  4. Mercury Marine's Ledgeview Solar Project with Alliant Energy ...

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    The Ledgeview Solar Project, a partnership between Mercury Marine and Alliant Energy, was first announced in July 2022 as a 5-megawatt, 32-acre solar project in eastern Fond du Lac County, part of ...

  5. Floating solar - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank estimated there are 6,600 large bodies of water suitable for floating solar, with a technical capacity of over 4,000 GW if 10% of their surfaces were covered with solar panels. [ 10 ] The costs for a floating system are about 10-20% higher than for ground-mounted systems.

  6. List of solar-powered boats - Wikipedia

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    List of solar-powered boats is a list of boats powered by the sun, typically solar panels providing electrical power to motors. Aditya, India's First Solar Ferry, [2] 75 passenger boat is operating in Vaikom, Kerala, India. [3] [4] Alstersonne is a passenger ferry for 100 persons on the river Alster in Hamburg, Germany. As of year 2000 it was ...

  7. Very large floating structure - Wikipedia

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    A mobile offshore base. Very large floating structures (VLFSs) or very large floating platforms (VLFPs) are artificial islands, which may be constructed to create floating airports, bridges, breakwaters, piers and docks, storage facilities (for oil and natural gas), wind and solar power plants, for military purposes, to create industrial space, emergency bases, entertainment facilities (such ...

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