On Thursday, 11 July 2019, UK’s Government's
Clean Maritime Plan was launched in London, with shipping minister, Nusrat
Ghani MP. The event was hosted by the London Port Authority. The minister took
the opportunity to see how hybrid technology is already in use on the Thames onboard KST’s
hybrid tug, RT Evolution.
Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani
said: “Our maritime sector is vital to
the success of the UK’s economy, but it must do everything it can to reduce
emissions, improve air quality and tackle climate change. The clean maritime
plan sets an ambitious vision for the sector and opens up exciting
opportunities for innovation. It will help make the UK a global hub for new
green technologies in the maritime sector.”
The maritime sector has already taken significant strides to reduce emissions – hybrid ferries are already being used in UK waters, including in the Scottish islands and on cross-Solent journeys to the Isle of Wight. In the Port of London, towage provider KST operates a hybrid tug, RT Evolution which the Maritime Minister toured at the launch of the plan today.
Kotug Smit Towage
sees it as its responsibility to actively come up with solutions for waste and
energy efficient boats. The most tangible commitment to the environment and
emissions reduction, are its five hybrid tug boats (RT Evolution, RT Emotion, RT Adriaan, Adventure and Experience), which are deployed across
the Kotug Smit Towage European operations.
RT Evolution is
one of the newest tugs, built in 2014, is based on the Thames and used daily in
towage operations along the river, from assisting the largest container ships
in the world at London Gateway Port to cruise ships mooring up in central
London.
Thanks to her
batteries and electric motor systems, the RT Evolution is sailing at a highly
efficient and eco-friendly way. This in turn is delivering fuel-savings and
optimizing working conditions for the crew and surrounding environment, without
compromising a high level of performance.
More
info about the Clean Maritime Plan: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ambitious-targets-to-cut-shipping-emissions