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8.05.08 Solar Sailor subsidiary wins second US Navy contract for Unmanned Ocean Vehicles

10.03.08 Solar Ferry A Bright Idea - SBS TV

January 08 Solar Sailor featured on CNN

14.01.08 Solar Sailor technology used on successful "Crossing of the Ditch"

November 07 Report of shipping-related PM emissions causes 60,000 deaths a year

29.11.07 Solar Sailor has successful AGM

 

8.05.08
Solar Sailor subsidiary wins second US Navy contract for Unmanned Ocean Vehicles
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10.03.08
Solar Ferry A Bright Idea
SBS TV | Emma Hannigan
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January 08
Solar Sailor featured on CNN
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14.01.08
Solar Sailor technology used on successful "Crossing of the Ditch"
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November 07
Report of shipping-related PM emissions causes 60,000 deaths a year
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29.11.07
Solar Sailor has successful AGM
Directors - Robert Dane (CEO), Hon Robert J Hawke (Chairman), Ian Robertson, David Franks
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November 07
Solar Sailor features in November Lloyd's Ship Manager Magazine
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16.11.07
Robert Dane, CEO of SolarSailor discusses with Mr Ahmed Paksoy, CEO of IDO ferries technology for the future procurement of ferries for Istanbul
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07.11.07
Robert Dane becomes an Intel Environment Laureate at the Tech Museum Awards
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18.09.07
Solar Sailor named a 2007 Tech Museum Awards Laureate by the Tech Museum of Innovation
NEWS RELEASE
(SAN JOSE, Calif. and SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) Sept. 18, 2007 - Solar Sailor, was today named one of 25 innovators from around the world to be honored by this year's The Tech Museum Awards: Technology Benefiting Humanity.
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13.09.07
Green ships for blue highways
Francesca de Châtel | CNN
Described as "possibly the greatest evolution in boats since the advent of steam," an ingeniously simple concept that combines sun and wind power with sophisticated computer systems is set to transform the future of navigation. 
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29.07.07
Ferries seek solar salvation
Anthony Stavrinos | The Sun-Herald
SYDNEY Ferries is looking at solar-powered vessels in the upgrade of its ageing fleet.
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2.05.07
Tasmania plans to export water to mainland by tanker
Matthew Denholm | The Australian
TASMANIA is considering plans to export billions of litres of fresh water from its wild rivers to parched mainland cities using supertankers.
A number of companies, including one chaired by former prime minister Bob Hawke, are negotiating to capture excess water from swollen rivers on the state's high-rainfall west coast. 
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31.05.07
ABC Newsradio interview
ABC Newsradio, Australia
What utilises Australian technology, has solar sails, and could soon be ferrying tourists to New York's iconic Statue of Liberty?
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27.05.07
Circle Line unveils state-of-the-art Solar wind-powered vessel
Solar wind-hybrid vessel signals green future for New York's harbor
NEWS RELEASE | CIRCLE LINE
Circle Line today unveiled a state-of-the-art solar and wind powered hybrid electric ferry named Miss Statue of Liberty that they predict will join their Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island fleet and will bring a green revolution to waterborne transportation in New York Harbor.  
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27.05.07
Solar Sailors - New York Harbor ferry line goes high tech
New York Post | Ginger Adams Otis
The transportation wave of the future will include solar-powered ferries with special sunshine-grabbing sails.
The first of these "green ferries" in America could be launched in New York Harbor by Circle Line, which has partnered with an Australian shipbuilder to build a $8 million vessel for its Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island route.
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11.04.07
Shipping industry looks to past to reduce emissions
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Reporter: John Stewart and Brett Evans
According to the oil giant BP, the shipping industry generates double the amount of carbon emissions produced by the entire airline industry. Now one engineer has taken a lesson from the past in a bid to cut emissions at sea.
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26.02.07
Port Emissions
Pacific Maritime | Captain Kelly Sweeney
"From an environmental point of view, Solar Sailor’s hybrid technology appears to be a perfect fit for the new Alcatraz Ferry."
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26.02.07
Solar-Katamaran mit Hybridantrieb
Schiff & Hafen | Volker Bertram
Die australische Firma entwickelt High-Tech-Schiffe mit einer Hybrid Energie-versorgung. Flugel mit Solarzellen dienen Gleichzeitig als Segel. Die Technologie wurde bislang in einer Katamaranfahre umgesetzt.
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17.01.07
On the horizon, solar-powered tankers to slake Sydney's thirst
Sydney Morning Herald | Richard Macey
Richard Macey reports on a plan to build ships using wind and solar energy to transport water from Tasmanian dams to parched mainland cities.
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22.12.06
Ride the Sydney Solar Sailor to Taronga Zoo!
We are glad to announce the Sydney Solar Sailor will be operating as part of the Zoo Express ferry service from January 1st 2007.
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15.12.06
Gold Coast signs contract for Solar Hybrid Ferry service
NEWS RELEASE
GOLD Coast Mayor Ron Clarke joined Solar Coast Cats directors, Ken Fitzpatrick and Laurence Baum, in officially signing a contract this morning allowing the company to operate a passenger ferry service on the Gold Coast.
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17.11.06
Solar Sailing Annual General Meeting 2006
The 2006 Annual General Meeting of Solar Sailor Holdings Ltd was held on the 13th November, with 60 shareholders present, including major shareholders from Germany. All motions presented were accepted by shareholders.
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14.11.06
HIPER 2006 Conference Paper - Zero Particulate and Toxic Gas Emissions at the wharf by Commercial Hybrid-Electric Powered Vessels
Dr. Robert Dane
Exhaust from conventional internal combustion engines (ICE)’s burning diesel or biofuels is
discussed in relation to emissions at the wharf and the associated human health effects. This
paper will for the first time discuss the absolute advantage of commercial hybrid electric vessels
over conventional ICE burning diesel or biofuels. This is that commercial hybrid vessels either in
‘series’ or ‘parallel’ configurations including the option of use of renewable energy enable zero
particulate and toxic gas emissions at the wharf.
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13.10.06
Solar Sailing - All a modern ferry needs
New Scientist | Tim Thwaites
Sun, sails and a sea breeze – it’s all a modern ferry needs, says Tim Thwaites.
THIS is surely a Hollywood movie-in-waiting. It’s a heartwarming story about a country doctor with an
obsession for sailing, the generosity of the people in the small town where he lived, and an absurdly simple idea that has made some of them a lot of money. The story even has exotic locations: it begins in a charming Australian seaside town and ends at Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay. And the star of this tale? A boat with wings.
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12.10.06
Shipping water from Tasmania
Media Release
CEO Robert Dane says “We have had enormous interest in the concept since this went public even at this preliminary stage. We are doing an analysis of two sites in West and North Tasmania where there are large quantities of fresh water close to the shoreline which is currently running into the ocean and not being used.”
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10.10.06
Bracks eyes water trade with Tasmania
Sydney Morning Herald
Trading water with Tasmania for farming use is a good idea, Victorian Premier Steve Bracks says.
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22.09.06
Upcoming HIPER 2006 Conference
HIPER 2006, the 5th International Conference on High Performance Marine Vehicles at Australian Maritime College Launceston, Tasmania, Australia from November 8th to November 10th 2006 has peer reviewed and accepted a scientific paper from Solar Sailor engineers entitled "Zero Particulate and Toxic Gas Emissions at the wharf by Commercial Hybrid-electric Powered Vessels". It is to be given by Robert Dane on November 10th and will be published in full on this website after the conference.
Visit the HIPER 2005 website here

28.08.06
Solar, So Good
Jeni Bone | Marine Business, Cover Story
The clean, green Aussie innovation that's attracting interest from transport markets worldwide.
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28.08.06
Ferry Quiet
Arnie Cooper | Outside Magazine
Sightseers will have a peaceful new way to tour San Francisco Bay.
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15.06.06
View Solar Sailor on KTVU News
Sailing across the bay may become more environmentally friendly if a new kind of ferry boat catches on. It's called a Solar Sailor, using the sun and the wind as well as diesel fuel and two of them have already been ordered to ferry tourists to Alcatraz Island.
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25.05.06
Solar, wind powered ferries to sail on S.F. Bay
Miguel Llanos | MSNBC
Two tourist ferries powered in part by the wind and the sun will carry visitors to San Francisco’s Alcatraz island under a contract between the National Park Service and a private company.
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11.05.06
Nonunion firm wins Alcatraz ferry contract
Carl Nolte | San Francisco Chronicle
Ending a long and bitter dispute, the National Park Service has signed a contract with Hornblower Yachts to operate ferry service to Alcatraz Island, it was announced Wednesday.
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10.05.06
Hybrid solar ferries planned for Alcatraz tours
Teri Shore | Bluewater Network
San Francisco - Two hybrid ferries powered by the wind and sun will carry visitors to Alcatraz under a new 10-year contract between the National Park Service and Hornblower Cruises and Events. The final contract was signed yesterday.
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09.05.06
Solar Sailor designed ferries wins Gold Coast ferry tender
Gold Coast Bulletin
A FERRY service could be running on the Gold Coast before the end of next year after the council announced a winning tender yesterday.
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07.05.06
Bay Crossings magazine
Kristen Bole | Bay Crossings
Local activists are once again crying "foul" on the San Francisco Waterfront, this time over a pending contract with Hornblower Yachts Inc. for an eco-friendly ferry service for the Alcatraz Island tours.
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02.05.06
Shipping water around Australia
Media Release
In response to a media release from the Premier’s Department, Government of Western Australia dated 02/05/06 into the findings of an independent study on transporting water: Solar Sailor would like to state that:
“Ocean transport is the most economic and flexible option available at this time.” said Robert Dane, CEO of Solar Sailor. “It also has environmental benefits, reliability, scalability, fast implementation and social benefits. The ocean-side costs of the project are relatively simple to calculate and finance on the world markets.”
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01.05.06
Sydney Solar Sailor to get a $200,000 electric motor refit
Press Release
The company said the initial motors in the vessel were prototypes and the best available at the time of construction. The Sydney Solar Sailor has been running as a commercial charter vessel with Captain Cook Cruises for the last 5 years pleasing thousands of guests with it’s quiet running and low noise and fumes. In that time Solar Sailor have found other motors which are more efficient and commercially available.
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27.08.05
No crew, no fuel, no problem
Rusty Dennen | Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
In a metal shed at Fairview Beach Marina, Payne Kilbourn and Lee Hasell work on a sail for a boat they are building.
But this is no ordinary sail, and in the annals of sailing, no ordinary boat. The sail more resembles a vertical airplane wing, fitted with solar panels. And the boat--with the help of computers and satellite navigation--will steer itself, with no humans aboard.
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Dr Robert Dane on 2SER 107.3FM
Dr Robert Dane will be discussing Solar Sailor Aquatankers with Ruby Vincent on "A question of Balance" between 9am and 9.30 am, Tuesday 23rd August on 2SER 107.3FM.
Listen online here

09.08.05
Photos from Hans Martin Weiss visit
Mithril GMBH, a German investment company has made a strategic investment of $1M in Solar Sailor Holdings Ltd of Sydney, Australia. Solar Sailor is the world leader in Hybrid Marine Power (HMP), a revolutionary technology set to transform the way we travel on water.
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08.08.05
Solar Sailor receives $1.9M funding to help drive global expansion
Press Release
Mithril GMBH, a German investment company has made a strategic investment of $1M in Solar Sailor Holdings Ltd of Sydney, Australia. Solar Sailor is the world leader in Hybrid Marine Power (HMP), a revolutionary technology set to transform the way we travel on water.
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29.06.05
Solar Sailor subsidiary wins US Navy grant for Unmanned Ocean Vehicles
Press Release
SOLAR SAILOR HOLDINGS LTD is proud to announce US subsidiary company UOV LLC (uovehicles.com) based in Virginia has received a Phase 1 US Navy grant for the development of its patented unmanned ocean vehicles (UOV’s). The automated and networked UOV’s will be used for military and coast guard purposes, and have commercial and oceanographic applications including tsunami early warning systems.
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24.06.05
Hawke urges water tankers for Sydney
Andrea Mayes | The Australian
SYDNEY'S water crisis could be solved using the same environmentally friendly aquatankers being touted as the solution to Perth's water needs, former prime minister Bob Hawke said yesterday.
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23.06.05
Supertanker plan to tackle water crisis

Andrea Mayes | The Australian
A FLEET of supertankers could be used to carry 50 billion litres of water 2300km from the vast untapped supplies in Western Australia's Kimberley region to Perth, in a bid to meet the city's desperate need for water.
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