The world's first autonomous, zero emission container ship
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2017
- Operation is planned to start in the latter half of 2018, shipping products from YARA's Porsgrunn production plant to Brevik and Larvik in Norway.
Read more about Yara Birkeland here:
www.kongsberg.com/maritime/su... - Наука та технологія
Great solution. 😎
They save investing in a minimum of 14 trucks every 5- to 10-years.
They save around $650,000 in fuel per year.
They save in salaries of a minimum of fourteen drivers.
They save in maintenance of a large truck fleet.
Payback of 13-years approximately and bottom line savings of $619,000 per year (assuming $20-million per vessel).
They reduce emissions of pollutant greenhouse gases.
They can supply their ship's electricity from renewable energy (wind, solar, or hydroelectric).
They deliver safer and faster.
And fire 200 employees. Great stuff aye
How did you arrive at 200 employees?
Just like you arrived those interesting statistics of yours.
Eric Kosak You simply cannot stop technology.
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You are correct; technology cannot be stopped, and in this case, it might have a positive outcome.
1- Less pollution
2- Improved health
3- Lower transportation costs
4- Faster and safer delivery
5- Perhaps more employment for the construction of electric vessels
They were talking about how this will eventually be used for hauling other goods over longer distances. Piracy on the high seas will just love this.
If ship is crew less, then you can close it completely. And you can remove human operated controls, so even if pirates get on board, all they can do i look at it, since they won't be able to drive it. In my opinion, it actually makes ships less prone to pirate attacks. And even if they would attack it, they can put few T-800s on it to protect it.
Unless the Antenna is protected. Also, you assume that no warships will be in the area to protect these.
@Rich And then what? It's a ship. Not a small car or plane. By the time you take it anywhere, an entire navy can come and recover it.
Like the video. Calm seas never made a good sailor or a ship. Wonder how it will handle 3 mtr swells and 12 knots of current. (Opposing)
Thats is a complex fact!!
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It may also be listed as by Chris Healings, Charlotte James, and Mike Truman; the members of Hybrid.
Autonomous Ships are Useful alright. FOR TARGET PRACTICE!
I don't trust animations ever since i saw megatron fighting ultron.
www.offshore-energy.biz/worlds-1st-zero-emission-container-vessel-yara-birkeland-delivered/
I am very proud, because my team is involved in ARMG crane engineering.
This must be having HUGE batteries. I thought its a fuel cell propulsion system.
How long does it take to charge?
It sounds good, but if a ship has no ballasts, then won't waves simply knock it over?
Right, you think these professional ship designers don't know about ballast?
The batteries are the ballast.
@@war6193 you do realize that as batteries start to loose their full power capacity they get lighter, so that is not the ballast.
@@nikerailfanningttm9046 lol. no.
Very nice, would love to see this ship crossing the oceans
not the first automated ship though the title is false
www.offshore-energy.biz/worlds-1st-zero-emission-container-vessel-yara-birkeland-delivered/
@@andreassag Still quite a large claim to prove; to be truly 0 emissions that includes construction, electricity production, and all other involved aspects required for the ship. You are right though about the title.
No Crew?Where's my Union chairman!
i like it ....
Greaaaaat
It's impressive that an electric engines can move a boat of that dimension for that km
have you seen Elon Musk's one no wait 2! that he already build beating this company to it
Elon Musk made a raft. Not a cargo ship. I guess you've never seen a cargo ship huh? They are the largest type of ocean going vessels in the planet
im a fan
Video is nice, but we live in a real world.
Yes. But this start in 2019/2020 so its in the real world in Norway.
I like this song, anyone know the name...Nice boat. what happens in a storm when the sensors fail?
They turn that music on and move sloooow.
Sensor fails... then supermarkets will have empty shelves. Good luck to those who invested in this crap.
If the sensors fail, it can be programmed to simply shut down everything and float until it settles down. Just like a normal ship. Very simple.
Nice
For short trips where it can be charged while loading/unloading, batteries will work well, however it would be good to add solar panels and wind turbines to save energy and evaluate performance.
For long journeys, speed and duration of voyage is less important with no crew to pay, so flexible solar panels on a reel that can unroll like a tarpaulin ought to work pretty well considering the large surface area available.
Wind turbines can also help to propel the ship, even if the wind is head on.
In addition to being pollution free, sailing more slowly would also be less of a threat to whales.
I hope one day all shipping will use this technology.
Would be a bit pointless considering basically 100% of grid power in Norway is super-cheap zero-carbon Hydro anyway. It would add complexity and weight to a ship pretty needlessly.
Also how the heck are you going to power those props
Renewables! Or if that doesn't work out, nuclear or beamed propulsion could work
Falta decir que no lleva tripulantes. O sea que no genera trabajo.
Battery adds to the tremendous weight.
Build a port in Duluth Minnesota.
Uff da, Minnesota, but Lake Superior are still not free for ice in the winter. We must try it in Norway first. Yare Birkeland is not an icebreaker. But in ice free water in Lake Superior is this ship perfect.
imagine those getting attacked by pirates
Taking the none crew aboard hostage 😂
SO, what's the progress ??
Yara Birkeland is scheduled to be delivered from Vard Brevik in Norway in Q1 2020
@@thomasnorb4077 did it happened yet sir
What happened if the system hacked?
Take control again. What else?
@@RR-us2kp *SELF DESTRUCT*
People joke about pirates. But how do you even still from this thing even without guards. You need to open a container, to open it you need a special crane, so you need to bring the ship to the port with this kind of crane. But then how do you move it manually if it doesn't have a wheel. You need hackers, i guess.
By the time they hack it and take it to a port, owners can send an entire navy to recover it. This is not a plane. It's a ship. It'll take days to move it anywhere.
Hope one day zero emission ships will exist for real. Ships emit more greenhouse gases than small cities.
They exist already and have existed since 3400 bce
wouldnt these be pretty easy for pirates to pick off
well....imagine charging the batteries for this thing....its going to take a week or 3 days to complete! its not a plug in hybrid ya know!
I wonder if the pirates will build autonomous ships to attack these ships?
The thing i really disslike about it is that it does not looks as good as a container ship these days, it's so empty without the bridge. Another bad thing is that it will take away a lot of work opportunities in the industry
Stokers who used to shovel coal into steam locomotives don't exist anymore. Because steam locomotives don't exist anymore. Just like that, in the age of autonomous ships, the profession known as sailor won't exist. So stop talking about stupid things.
@@RR-us2kp are you sure bro🥺 cus I'm a cadet
And if it's happens how many years does it take in your opinion?
Looks pretty sweet to me tho. Speaking of jobs, that means less people work at boring minimum wage jobs, thus have more free time, and by that point, ubi is gonna catch up.
@@t.3465 Personally disslike the look without the bridge but honestly functionallity is more important than looks on a cargo ship haha. I wouldn't classify the sea as a boring minimum wage job. To me it seems like one of the coolest jobs being out at sea. Sadly it's bad wages for most philipino deckhands but being an officer or engineer on a ship seems really cool
@@sr3yu Many regular ships are still being built and the average life of a cargo ship is around 20-30 years. I would think it would take at least 30 years before the majority of the fleet is self powered. Manned electric ships is the future in my opinion!
Autonomy will be a major problem, you need to think about adding sails.
look at Elon Musk's one it works fine
btw this video's title is false
@@clayman0430 nobody cares
Jeg har videoer av Yara Birkeland på min UA-cam kanal "Ships and boats passing by on the fjord".
Elon Musk must be writing everything on this electric container ship 😂🤣🤣.
You know, I seem to remember that a certain company called SpaceX used their first drone ship in 2014
Elon Musk: Umm......
This is talking about container ships
amazing!!! a world's explosion of wealth!! trillions will t bring to the pockets of stock traders!!
pirates?
UP NEXT : autonomous pirates
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with no Crew???
Yep
it's already been done have you been keeping up with the world?
have you heard of mars?
I am all for less emission especially in shipping considering the sludge and crude oil used to fuel giant ship diesels.
However, "Zero Emission" is a blatant lie and greenwashing.
I used to work for Kongsberg's battery supplier in Germany during the project, I can't remember if it was Lithium Titanate or Lithium-NMC batteries but making those is not zero emission and those are consumables. The energy production and power plants are not zero emission either, even if it was 100% renewables the carbon footprint is not 0. Why the lies instead of stating the real reduction/improvement?
This is literally what fuels the arguments of anti-renewable advocates.
Bow about the truck driver they loose thier jobs and seaman...
When steam locomotives were replaced by diesel ones, stockers chose different jobs. Technology isn't the only thing that changes with time. Jobs also change.
Also... it's Norway. Generous welfare state, it's not like they'd starve or their kids wouldn't get a third-level education.
Why go to all this trouble with electric propulsion when you need to create electricity in the first place? Zero emission technology existed long time ago. They were called sails.
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Hahahaha. Good luck. Thats all I can say.
Crew less. High seas pirates are gonna love these.
Yeah... Norway is full of pirates :D :D
Ass pirates, more likely. Who might want to take over these things as well! Why not?!
But who says these ships are meant to cruise around the bloody fjords only?
The ship is or will be protected with electricity. If computer senses movement charges the hull with kill voltage. For the voyage with crew, crew has "panic room". Once the door of the Panic room is sealed the power is given to the defense system. But that was in one of the reports when they started the "Human free" ships technology so maybe it is changed today.
There are no pirates in norway and the main problem of pirates are the hostage that they take on the boat, not that they steal something from the cargo.
Pirates hijack ships for the ransom not the cargo and if it's self driving the could still the cargo unless they carry it off a sea
Wait what... this is dumb. It only travels like 50 miles. Waste of money
Donald Trump its only a prototype to test how it behaves on the sea of its own before they make bigger and more long distance ships.
and we sit around trying to create new jobs for people while all we do is make new technology that gets rid of jobs instead
This statement is so uninformed. Robots actually create jobs. It frees up man hours so companies can diversify, develop new products and thus grow and create more jobs. (I could you give you a source, but it's from Danish news, so it's probably worthless for you) .
nice
It ain't teh worlds first if it's still a concept!!!! It's just a friggin cartoon!
Q1 2020 delivery
Battery-powered and fully electric with zero emissions is good, but autonomous is bad news for whales!
Whales are visible on a sonar, which I assume this ship is rigged with.
Yes, whales are incredibly common in rivers xD
were going to have to plant a little sonar device on every fucking whale in the ocean to make these ships safe for the stupid whales, and that means newborn whales as well.
Zero emissions is only possible for ships using nuclear propulsion. Using batteries or hydrogen for something as massive as a ship is completely impractical.
Fuddu
in your dreams lol
This isn't great this is a job killer
I know I hope it never takes off.
Well technology changes with time and so does jobs. You can either keep up or get left behind.
Not a goddamn thing will happen .
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i wonder why they have to travel 50 miles with a container ship. wtf, did i miss something? what is the goal? from breivik what happened then? Norway are only inovating and people have no jobs. please wake up. How about some factory ? We need more jobs
Are you from Norway? Because they have lowest unemployment level, the amount of oil reserve comparing to amount of people living in Norway gives them opportunity to have high standard of living. With more money and less people - a high standard of living is easier to achieve.