Decarbonize ocean shipping with zero-emission, whale-inspired propulsion systems Time is running out if we are to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. At Bluefins we are convinced that we need to target the largest emitting industry sectors to accelerate global decarbonization. Transportation accounts for nearly 17% of all GHG emissions. Ocean shipping alone, with more than 100.000 vessels carrying 90% of all traded goods every year, accounts for nearly 3% of all GHG emissions, as well as 13% of SOx and 15% of NOx emissions. We believe we can change that. We are an impact-driven team designing “zero-emission” auxiliary propulsion systems based on a wave energy converting technology inspired by whale tail fins, and developed with leading French research organization Ifremer. Our aim is to provide shipowners worldwide with a reliable solution to achieve their decarbonization targets, by reducing fuel consumption and GHG emissions by at least 20%. Our product consists of a specifically designed, articulated and controlled hydrofoil attached to the stern of the ship, completed with performance-enhancing routing algorithms ; It can be installed on newbuilds as well as during refit operations, and is applicable to most ships. Added benefits include pitch stabilization, as well as the potential for on-board electricity generation.
| Website | https://bluefins-systems.com/ |
| Employees | 15 (11 on RocketReach) |
| Industry | Maritime Transportation |
| Keywords | Zero Emission, Ocean Shipping, Sustainable Shipping, Decarbonization Technology, Emission Reduction, Net Zero Solutions, Marine Propulsion, Green Shipping Solutions, Maritime Decarbonization, Clean Marine Technology, Propulsion Systems, Eco-Friendly Shipping, Shipping Technology, Maritime Technology, Alternative Fuels, Green Technology, Biomimicry, Renewable Energy Marine, Environmental Technology |
| Competitors | IBM, CrowdStrike, Cisco, Broadcom, Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, Tenable, McAfee, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd, Armis +47 more (view full list) |
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Philippe Ruffin is the CEO of Bluefins.
11 people are employed at Bluefins.