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Empowering the energy transition

The project SEAGLOW (Sustainable Energy Applications for Green and Low-impact Operation of small-scale fishing boats in the Baltic and North Sea basins) aims to demonstrate the impact and potential of 5 different technological applications to reduce fossil fuel consumption and GHG emissions on small-scale fishing boats in the North and Baltic Sea basins.

The project focuses on the comparison of available technologies through the industrial partners of the project and works towards developing and improving the applied technologies through the data collection from the applied cases with the goal of decreasing the environmental impact of the vessels.

SEAGLOW collects sensor data from the case vessels to measure the impact of the applied application over time as well as look into potential combinations of the technologies, which include hybrid electric drivetrains, methanol-powered engines, durable polymer-based surface coatings preventing fouling, reducing drag and improving engine performance, and using low-cost permanent sensors to influence sailing behaviour.


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The Project SEAGLOW

Actions for the implementation of the Mission Restore our ocean and waters by 2030

  1. Reduce their dependency on fossil fuels.
  2. Positively contribute to restoring marine ecosystems


What we do

Small-scale fishing sector at the cutting edge of the energy transition thanks to innovative technologies tested by multisectoral partnership.

A consortium of 16 partners from across the European Union, Norway and Thailand…

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Advancing Knowledge and Technology

The SEAGLOW consortium recognises the challenges in the industry and the political directions established in the European Green Deal, and particularly the new approach for the blue economy, and will build interlinked, complementary, and cross-cutting pilot cases across the Baltic and North Sea, demonstrating suitable technologies, which can give short, medium, and long-term effects

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