The 15th century invention we just recovered: Columbus used it and saved 3 tons of CO2 per day

And invention created in the 15th century has returned. I use it Colon and represents a saving of 3 tons of CO2 per day. The risks of the most important greenhouse gas make it necessary to find new forms of energy. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity and it seems like it will be an artifact of the past that will change our reality.

To prevent or at least mitigate the devastating effects of global warming, several countries, such as Europe, are setting clear decarbonization targets.

By implementing a range of strategies that reduce, eliminate and reverse greenhouse gas emissions, it is hoped to improve the situation. In this context, the invention from the past used by Colon plays a fundamental role.

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The invention that Columbus used saves a lot of CO2 per day: the surprise is total

Cargill has reported encouraging results from the maiden voyage of the Ocean boxesa ship that marked a before and after in the history of navigation by being the first to be propelled by the wind.

This fact not only represents a significant technological advance. It also highlights the potential of wind-assisted propulsion to contribute to the decarbonisation of the shipping sector. The model Physis Oceana type of dry freight ship Kamsarmax from MC Shippingwas equipped with two Wind wingsimposing massive candles with the signature of BAR technologies.

The WindWing sails had a six-month test period during which the vessel showed performance in line with predictions, saving an average of 3 tons of fuel per day.

Let us not forget that the caravel (a light sailing ship used on sea voyages in the 15th and 16th centuries) was one of the ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage. Now candles are making a resurgence thanks to the candle format Wind wing.

The invention that shone in the 15th century returns and surprises with its scope

Jan Dieleman, president of Cargill’s Ocean Transportation division, expressed his enthusiasm for the results achieved and the important lessons learned about the implementation of wind-assisted propulsion in dry cargo vessels.

The departure to open water took place in August 2023, the Ocean boxes has continued Indian OceanHe PeacefulHe North and South Atlantic Oceanand went through it Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope.

The candles Wind wings They have a height of 37.5 meters and resemble the large wings of airplanes. The installation is vertical to catch the wind and propel the ship forward, allowing engine use to be reduced and speed to be maintained with less fuel consumption.

Wind-assisted propulsion technology promises to be an efficient way to support the company’s greenhouse gas strategy. International Maritime Organization (WATER).

The invention that helped Columbus triumph returns to teach us a lesson

Johannes KuiperCEO of BAR technologieshighlighted the significant fuel savings and emissions reductions achieved during the maiden voyage Ocean boxes with the Wind wings installed.

Under good navigation conditions the ship saved up to 11 tons of fuel per day. It is expected that the installation of three wings will take place on most ships Kamsarmax could increase these savings even further.

This way, this invention of the XV that was “in the hands” of Colon It represents a step towards the future and saves 3 tons of CO2 per day. If you want to know more about carbon dioxide, Here we will tell you more about its consequences.