EU funds green shipping power systems development

The European Union (EU) has awarded €7.8m ($8.13m) to the STEESMAT project, an initiative aimed at developing “groundbreaking” power distribution systems for the next generation of zero-emission ships.
This funding represents a step towards reducing the maritime sector’s environmental footprint, aligning with the EU’s commitment to a greener future.
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Maritime CleanTech is leading a consortium of 13 European partners to create a power distribution system that will facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources into the shipping industry.
This technology is designed to enhance the efficiency of current power systems and is expected to contribute to emissions reductions across the maritime sector.
The STEESMAT project targets a 40% reduction in
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