Azimut Reveals Partnerships to Help Reduce Emissions
The Italian shipyard has partnered with multiple companies and organisations as it seeks to help the industry decarbonise.
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Azimut?s Magellano 60 can use HVOlution biofuel. Photo: Azimut
Azimut staged a press conference at the Cannes Yachting Festival focused on its efforts to reduce environmental impact by lowering CO2 emissions.
The shipyard presented the results of its efforts, certified by an independent scientific panel, and the new goals to be pursued with its partners: the Politecnico di Torino, Eni Sustainable Mobility, Lloyd?s Register and Superyacht Eco Association, a non-profit organisation created by the Yacht Club de Monaco and Credit Suisse. Milestones in Azimut?s green path include the first fuel cell tested on board, the first hybrid yacht and a fleet of Low Emission Yachts that emit up to 30 per cent less CO2 than comparable boats with shaft line propulsion.
Giovanna Vitelli, Chair of the Azimut-Benetti Group, said: ?We don?t just wait for the solutions of the future, but we combine tomorrow-oriented research with today?s concrete answers, validating our research with the best scientific and certification bodies.?
Its approach involves the search for alternatives to fossil fuels, an activity conducted by the Group?s R&D department, which involves scouting and testing of solutions ranging from biodiesel to synthetic fuels. The desire to evaluate which s...
The post Azimut Reveals Partnerships to Help Reduce Emissions appeared first on LUXUO.
Azimut?s Magellano 60 can use HVOlution biofuel. Photo: Azimut
Azimut staged a press conference at the Cannes Yachting Festival focused on its efforts to reduce environmental impact by lowering CO2 emissions.
The shipyard presented the results of its efforts, certified by an independent scientific panel, and the new goals to be pursued with its partners: the Politecnico di Torino, Eni Sustainable Mobility, Lloyd?s Register and Superyacht Eco Association, a non-profit organisation created by the Yacht Club de Monaco and Credit Suisse. Milestones in Azimut?s green path include the first fuel cell tested on board, the first hybrid yacht and a fleet of Low Emission Yachts that emit up to 30 per cent less CO2 than comparable boats with shaft line propulsion.
Giovanna Vitelli, Chair of the Azimut-Benetti Group, said: ?We don?t just wait for the solutions of the future, but we combine tomorrow-oriented research with today?s concrete answers, validating our research with the best scientific and certification bodies.?
Its approach involves the search for alternatives to fossil fuels, an activity conducted by the Group?s R&D department, which involves scouting and testing of solutions ranging from biodiesel to synthetic fuels. The desire to evaluate which s...
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