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What future for zero CO2 boats?
How long can boats stay under the radars of the energy transition? They have less impact on the environment than cars or aeronautics, so they are less of a concern to the media. But they innovate just as much. Did you hear about boats running 100% on solar energy or hydrogen? What innovations in the car industry or in other sectors could help the yachting industry transform itself? Did you realise that sailing boats are the oldest environmentally friendly mode of transport in the world? Eco-navigation is today!
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With CO2 emissions into the air and water from ships, the cruise sector is one of the most polluting industries in the world. Here are a few actions taken to preserve the planet and its resources.
With the launch of the hydrogen-powered boat by Hynova Yacht, the advent of the electric boat becomes a matter of course.
The last of the SunSeaRider joins seaZen Antibes by breaking a solar navigation record
Sailing with solar-powered pleasure boats has many advantages, which we describe here
The giant catamaran Energie Observer sails with hydrogen, sun or wind. Here are the 2020 news!
We often hear that ships pollute more than all the cars in Europe. Let's check the facts in order to understand whether this statement is true.
The Mediterranean Sea is fragile. We can do something about it. Solar-powered catamarans are free of discharges and provide absolute comfort for a group trip.
2019 saw a turning point in the preservation of the Mediterranean Sea. Will 2020 follow the same path?
Norway is one of the best preserved regions in the world... and seeks to preserve itself
Investigation on the Sea Bubble, a taxi boat on foil, passing through Villefranche sur Mer
Cruises have been on the rise in recent years. Mini-cruise or long trips on board ship....
Here are the improvements launched this summer in Nice Cote d'Azur Métropole.