| Solar Ferry also a Power Plant |
| Written by Hank Green | |
| Friday, 21 July 2006 | |
USA Today has a short article this week about the Serpentine Solar
Shuttle, an all-stainless-steel passenger ferry powered entirely by the sun.
The Shuttle is equipped with 27solar panels and two electrical engines
allowing it to reach a maximum distance of 82 miles loaded with 42
passengers. It's not fast, but it is clean and, according to it's designer, Christoph Behling, it's the "most technologically advanced shuttle in the world." The boat cost 20% more than a diesel boat of the same size and goes about 20% as fast, but it produces 100% less pollution. Behling hopes that this boat will help spur development of further solar-powered transport. The Shuttle is also designed to be plugged into Brittain's power grid when not in operation, turning the boat into a miniature power plant. The next step for Behling is a 300 passenger ferry designed to run on the Thames scheduled for launch in 2008. Comments
(6)
Can I copy that?
written by a guest , July 22, 2006
That is so cool. I would like to see the electrical design so I could copy it.
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written by Celia Shen , September 06, 2006
I'd like to know if anyone knows if this boat would be used elsewhere.
living on the thames
written by sicily property , February 12, 2008
living in london I think this is the dogs gonads
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