The aim is to deliver validated tools, standardized
methodologies and real-world performance data to reduce uncertainty around
wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS). This would enable shipowners and regulators
to make informed decisions, lowering investment risk and accelerating the
adoption of cost-effective emission reduction solutions in shipping. The project brings together industry,
clusters and research institutions to support the transition to low- and
zero-emission shipping. AWESOME tackles technical, operational and regulatory
barriers that still limit wider deployment of wind propulsion. “Wind-assisted propulsion is one of the most
attractive pathways to compliant, cost-effective shipping. We believe AWESOME
represents a major step forward in scaling this technology”, says Kjerstin
Kleyne Braaten, SVP emerging solutions at Kongsberg Maritime.
By combining transparent performance verification
with holistic control and automation, the project will enable fleets to meet
emerging frameworks such as FuelEU Maritime and future IMO standards. This
allows shipowners to postpone the adoption of costly low carbon fuels.
Adoption of WAPS has been slowed by uncertainty
over performance, cost and operational impact. AWESOME will tackle these
challenges by delivering validated performance data and decision-support tools
that strengthen confidence in investment decisions. A
central element of the project is the use of two full-scale demonstrators—one
retrofit and one newbuild. The retrofit case, one of Odfjell’s chemical
tankers, will show how WAPS can be integrated into existing vessels, while the
newbuild, Neoliner Origin (Neoline), will demonstrate how the technology can be
optimised from the design stage.
Neoliner Origin: The world’s first hybrid commercial RoRo sailing vessel
is designed around two 76-metre Solidsail rigs from Chantiers de l’Atlantique.
Together, says Kongsberg Maritime, these vessels
will allow the consortium to validate performance models, test advanced methods
for measuring thrust and energy savings, and assess long-term operational
behaviour under real operating conditions. These demonstrators will provide
robust real-world data across vessel types and operating conditions, helping
the industry reduce risk and accelerate deployment at scale. “Wind-assisted
propulsion is already delivering real results for Odfjell. Through projects
like AWESOME, we are building on our long-term efforts to reduce emissions by
turning operational experience into knowledge that can be scaled across the
industry.” says Jan Opedal, manager project at Odfjell. “We see considerable
potential in wind, and initiatives like this are key to unlocking it by
improving insight and reducing uncertainty.”
“Europe is currently a global leader in wind assisted propulsion technologies.
The AWESOME project is another important step to increase European leadership,
by pooling public and private resources, ensuring large scale deployment of
wind assisted propulsion. This will not only result in lowering emissions, but
in being able to sail as economically as viable with sustainable alternative
fuels as well”, says Jaap Gebraad, Secretary General, Waterborne Technology
Platform.
AWESOME will also support wider industry uptake by
improving how WAPS performance is measured, documented and recognised. In
parallel, the project will generate knowledge relevant to crews, operators and
future regulatory development.
AWESOME brings together 15 leading European
partners spanning the full maritime value chain. This broad partnership
supports an end-to-end approach, from design and simulation to onboard control,
crew training, performance verification and market uptake.
Kongsberg Maritime (Norway) (Coordinator), Syroco
(France), bound4blue (Spain, Chantiers de l’Atlantique (France)
Odfjell SE (Norway), NEOLine (France)
Research partners: SINTEF Ocean (Norway),
SINTEF Digital (Norway), NTUA (Greece), MARIN (Netherlands)
Design and engineering:
Mauric (France) Classification and
verification:
DNV (Norway & Germany)
Center for decarbonization and dissemination: Maritime CleanTech (NO) Odfjell chemical tanker Bow Olympus: Odfjell’s 49,000 DWT chemical tanker has been
retrofitted with four 22-metre eSAIL suction sails from bound4blue. The vessel
has already demonstrated fuel savings of around 20% on selected voyages, making
it a strong platform for improving WAPS control, onboard monitoring and crew
training. Neoliner Origin: The
world’s first hybrid commercial RO/RO sailing vessel is designed around two
76-meter Solidsail rigs from Chantiers de l’Atlantique. With a target of up to
80% lower emissions, it represents a new generation of wind-powered deep-sea
cargo transport.