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Two Japanese firms plan solar-powered cargo ship

Thursday, 28 August 2008


TOKYO, Aug 27 (AFP): The world's first cargo ship partly propelled by solar power is set to take to the seas later this year in a joint project between two Japanese companies, an official said today.

A huge freighter capable of carrying 6,400 automobiles will be equipped with 328 solar panels at a cost of 150 million yen (1.37 million dollars), said the official at shipping line Nippon Yusen.

The ship, which is expected to be completed in December, will be used to transport vehicles for Toyota Motor Corp. as part of trials by Nippon Yusen and energy distributor Nippon Oil Corp.

It will be the world's first attempt to use solar energy to help power a large ship's propulsion system, the official said. So far its use has been limited to lighting and by crew in living quarters.

"Conditions are very different from land transport due to the risk of (the system) getting wet with sea water or being subjected to constant shaking" by the wind and the waves, the official said.