Jumbo cuts GHG emissions with mechanical sails on Jumbo Jubilee
Jumbo Maritime, a member of the JSI Alliance, has taken a step forward on its sustainability path with the installation of two mechanical sails on its heavy-lift vessel, Jumbo Jubilee.
The company said that in addition to the new anti-fouling measures on the propellers, ongoing monitoring of the hull’s anti-fouling layers, and the eco-control upgrade to the propulsion system, it has unlocked a more fuel-efficient way to operate the vessel.
According to Econowind, it is the first geared vessel with wind-assisted propulsion.
By consuming less fuel, the company is significantly reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, taking a meaningful step toward a more sustainable future. The new eco-control system optimises fuel use by minimising consumption at a set speed, while the sails generate additional thrust, reducing the burden on the main engines and further cutting fuel usage.
“At Jumbo, we believe that every step towards sustainability is crucial. The installation of these mechanical sails on Jumbo Jubilee is a testament to our commitment to decarbonisation and innovation. While there’s always more work to be done, initiatives like this propel us closer to a greener maritime industry. We’re proud of our team’s continued efforts in making Jumbo a leader in sustainable shipping,” the company’s CEO, Daan Koornneef, said.