Eco Boats: N-DOUR – A Sun And Wind Powered Hybrid Yacht - Ecofriend »

Posted By Fi5herman 1 month, 3 weeks ago in Science & Technology

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Eco Factor: Hybrid yacht uses solar and wind energy to produce hydrogen.

The N-DOUR, by designer Riccardo Pilurzu, is a yacht design with multiple purposes. The design was created with the idea of developing a luxurious yacht that will sustain itself for a longer period of time out at sea. By relying less on fossil fuels, this vessel has the possibility to utilize environmentally-friendly energy sources to either propel itself or create electricity for other uses.......................................

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    Fi5herman1 month, 3 weeks ago

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    This is a very classy Yacht, and going green like it is should prove to be a winner. Wish I had one tied at the dock :)

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      lektoriranje1 month, 3 weeks ago

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      Would be much interesting and have great value to research and sell such things on smaller yachts which are sold in greater volumes.

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