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by Retric
426 days ago
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Reducing the load is always going to save fuel. There’s no difference between energy used to move a boat and energy used to run the lights. Put another way if there was excess torque being generated it would go somewhere such as increasing the engine RPM. |
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For example, one tonne of fuel is about 11 MWh. So if you run the calculations, you will see that adding solar panels to a diesel boat, even if the energy they provide is free, essentially never ROIs, and makes the boat less reliable and useful as a boat.
These kinds of engines generate tens of megawatts when they are on, and they are always on when the ship is moving.