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    Emax Super Marine 45 superyacht uses solar panels to power up

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    When it comes to green sailing vessels, this eco-friendly piece of marine engineering sure takes the cake. Called the Emax Super Marine 45, this one uses twin CMD TDI V6 engines coupled with GM Allison Hybrid Transmissions. Also, this one … Continue reading3

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    Sauter Carbon launches Emax E-Volution Solar Hybrid Schooner

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    Sauter Carbon Offset Design has been known as a green yachting brand but they seem to have their hearts set on luxury as well. They are now out with what they call the “Fastest and Greenest Superyacht” ever. It boasts … Continue reading3

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    Blue Dream II-Green superyacht is a solar powered way to sail luxuriously

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    We’ve seen quite a few green sea-fairing vessels before, like the Orcageno hybrid yacht and the Walley Hermès Yacht solar powered vessel. Here is yet another of the kind, designed by Aras Kazar of Aras Kazar Design. Measuring 67-metres long, … Continue reading3

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    The Ocean Empire LSV super yacht is powered by the sun, wind and waves

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    Yet another green machine to sail the seas, the Ocean Empire LSV (Life Support Vessel) is as green as any floating contraption can get. This one powers up using juice from the sun, using solar cells that cover up its … Continue reading3

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    Ghost G180H super hybrid yacht unveiled by Ghost Yachts

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    Ghost Yachts has just pulled the veil of the Ghost G180H, built together with Italian design studio Gloss Design and Imtech Marine & Offshore, the first full hybrid super-yacht. Using a Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) by Van Oossanen & … Continue reading3

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    Landscape superyacht powered by the wind and the sun

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    We’ve seen some pretty green yachts before like the Poseidon and the Green Voyager. Well here’s yet another one to sail along, the Landscape superyacht, powered by the wind and the sun. Using Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) located in … Continue reading3

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    Energy-efficient Green Voyager yacht by Kingship will hit production soon

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    Yachts seem to be going greener by the day with more and more eco-friendly and environment friendly vessels taking to the seas. We’ve had our share of the solar powered Poseidon and the hybrid Transcendence before. To join the green … Continue reading3

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    OrganiK – SVDesign’s fuel cell powered super yacht

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    Sailing is now fast turning into an eco-friendly recreation with the availability of energy efficient yachts using alternative energy resources. The newest addition to these green sailors is the fuel cell powered super yacht built by SVDesign. Named as the … Continue reading3

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    Ankida – The futuristic wind-powered yacht

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    The unique feature of the ‘Ankida’ yacht designed by Lila-Lou is that it is wind powered. In Ankida, there is a natural integration of the mast, sail and keel configuration with the hull thus moving away from a traditional centre-alignment. … Continue reading3

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    Jensen Interiors gives eco-friendly interiors for green superyacht

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    Luxury yachts and green concepts are an increasing sight today. The world’s first super-green superyacht, Soliloquy by UK based Callender Designs, that was shown a while back has come out yet again with an even more green and super-eco friendly … Continue reading3

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