Start-up bets on kitesurf to blow away shipping pollution

ARCACHON: Inspired by kitesurfing, French firms want to deploy the same wind technology to propel everything from yachts to cargo ships in order to cut the shipping industry’s massive carbon footprint.

The sector is under fresh pressure to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels as the International Maritime Organization sealed a deal on Friday (Jul 7) that raises its emissions-reduction targets.

In Arcachon Bay in southwest France, the start-up Beyond The Sea tested a blue inflatable kite sail the size of a small studio to pull a specially-designed catamaran across the water.

“Are you ready to jibe?” said company founder Yves Parlier, using kitesurfing lingo to speak to this team of engineers steering the 25 sq m kite.

In kitesurfing, riders use their hands to control the kite.

But on Parlier’s SeaKite catamaran, an automated traction system is used for the kite, with winches and artificial intelligence that adapts the sail’s position to the wind conditions.

The goal is to design much bigger kite sails that could one day pull yachts, trawlers and even container ships.

“It’s a phenomenal system of traction which allows one to reduce fuel consumption by 20 per cent on average,” said Parlier, a former winner of transatlantic sailing competitions.

The potential is huge given that there are nearly 100,000 merchant ships crisscrossing the oceans and 4.6 million fishing trawlers in the world.

The Wind Ship association, which was created in 2019 in France with the aim of greening the maritime sector, says the market could be worth €4 billion (US$4.4 billion) by 2030 with around 1,400 vessels fitted with such kites.

NET ZERO BY 2050

In March next year, Beyond The Sea will carry out similar tests using its specially-designed kites off the waters of Norway and Japan and in the Mediterranean.

It hopes to double the size of its kites every year, reaching 800 sq m in four years, the company’s executive director Marc Thienpont said.

The shipping industry has to find alternatives to fossil fuels, with the IMO on Friday setting a net-zero emissions target for “close to 2050”, with progressive reduction goals of at least 20 per cent by 2020 and at least 70 per cent by 2040 compared to 2008 levels.

The startup Beyond The Sea tests a blue inflatable kite sail the size of a small studio to pull a specially-designed catamaran across the water. (Photo: AFP/Philippe Lopez)

While the previous target was for a 50 per cent reduction by mid-century, climate campaigners said the decision did not go far enough to help the battle against global warming.

Airseas, another French company in which European aviation giant Airbus holds 11 per cent stake, is testing a kite spanning 500 sq m – almost twice the size of two tennis courts – which it hopes to double for larger ships.

The company, based in the western city of Nantes, late last year fitted out a bulk carrier belonging to the Japanese firm K. Line, its biggest client which has placed five confirmed orders for its Seawing.

It has also kitted a roll-on, roll-off ship transporting equipment for A320 planes between the French port of Saint-Nazaire and the port of Mobile in the southern US state of Alabama where Airbus has a factory.

ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS

Another alternative solution has surfaced with the French firm Chantiers de l’Atlantique, whose Solid Sail designed for ocean liners is made up of panels fitted to a rigid sail that can be inclined to allow the ships to pass under bridges.

There are also semi-rigid sails manufactured by Ayro and used on the 121-metre-long cargo ship Canopee to transport elements of the Ariane 6 launcher from Europe to French Guiana.

Some new French shipping companies are meanwhile using vessels only harnessing wind power such as Zephyr et Boree, Windcoop, Neoline ou Towt.

In March next year, Beyond The Sea will carry out similar tests using its specially-designed kites off the waters of Norway and Japan and in the Mediterranean. (Photo: AFP/Philippe Lopez)

“In France, there is a level of operational maturity which allows commercialisation” of the adapted kites and sails, said Wind Ship’s Lise Detrimont.

But if the sector has the wind in its sails, its attractiveness suffers from a price of a barrel of heavy fuel oil currently at its lowest.

“Maritime transport costs nothing until environmental regulations come into force,” explains Detrimont.

The carbon-free fuel lobby is also a brake, she said, pointing out that its cost was “five to seven times” higher than conventional fuel oil and advocating its hybrid use along with sailing.

The sector is in talks with the French government to recognise wind as a fuel. Detrimont said that with this in hand, over 30,000 jobs would be created in 2030.

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