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The 'Beluga24' Catamaran Uses Battery and Fuel Cell Propulsion

Swedish company Green City Ferries AB has partnered up with zero-emissions energy solutions firm Echandia as well as New Zealand-based Teknicraft and Italian company Studio Sculli to develop the Beluga24, an innovative electric catamaran that uses the latest and greatest battery and hydrogen fuel cell technologies to allow for emissions-free operations.

This electric catamaran will be crafted by Green City Ferries, who will utilize lightweight carbon fiber in the construction of a vessel that will also benefit from reduced drag. With Echandia contributing a high-tech fuel cell propulsion system, the cataraman will be able to navigate waterways without contributiong to pollution.

With ships and other large waterbound vessels implicated as major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, the advent of this innovative catamaran could spell the beginning of a sea change in the design and engineering of large watercraft.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Watercrafts - The development of Beluga24 electric catamaran introduces a new trend in creating eco-friendly water transport.
2. Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Boats - The partnership with Echandia and use of hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system in Beluga24 catamaran opens up innovation opportunities in the marine industry.
3. Lightweight Material in Shipbuilding - The use of lightweight carbon fiber in constructing the Beluga24 catamaran introduces a new trend in sustainable shipbuilding.
Industry Implications
1. Marine Transportation - The emission-free Beluga24 electric catamaran opens up a disruption opportunity in ocean transportation, especially in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
2. Clean Energy - The use of hydrogen fuel cell propulsion in the Beluga24 catamaran has major disruption potential for the clean energy industry, especially in the marine sector.
3. Shipbuilding - The Beluga24 catamaran's construction using lightweight carbon fiber technology introduces possible disruptions in the shipbuilding industry, such as improving fuel efficiency.

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