The Wall Street Journal

Old-school wind power is back for cargo shipping

Old-school wind power is back for cargo shipping
The beauty of wind power is it not only cuts carbon emissions, it also saves fuel. (Image: Cargill)
The Wall Street Journal
By Danny LewisCould sails make a comeback for cargo ships on the high seas?Major players in maritime shipping, looking for ways to cut carbon emissions and save on fuel, are trying new ways to use old-fashioned wind power. But the devices being tested on some bulk freighters are far from old-fashioned – more like high-tech aeroplane wings than the canvas sails that once powered schooners and sloops.One version is the “WindWings” device developed by the Minneapolis-based agricultural giant Cargill and Bar Technologies, a U...

More Transport

Govt to toll three new highways
Policy

Govt to toll three new highways

The Transport Minister has unveiled reforms to support more toll roads.

Oliver Lewis 13 Dec 2024
From light rail to ‘property management’
Infrastructure

From light rail to ‘property management’

Auckland Light Rail avoided a rebrand, but it isn't long for this world.

Oliver Lewis 13 Dec 2024
Protest vote against Tony Gibson
Infrastructure

Protest vote against Tony Gibson

The former Port of Auckland boss was reappointed to Marsden Maritime Holdings.

Oliver Lewis 13 Dec 2024
Arise Winston, minister of railways
Policy Analysis

Arise Winston, minister of railways

The NZ First leader has regained ministerial oversight over KiwiRail.

Oliver Lewis 12 Dec 2024