Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. announced that a coal carrier equipped with Wind Challenger (a hard sail wind power propulsion system)* 1 was delivered and started operation on October 7, 2022. At the completion of the vessel, a naming and handover ceremony was held at Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and the vessel was named SHOFU MARU*2. 

Delivery of SHOFU MARU, World’s First Cargo Vessel equipped with ‘Wind Challenger’ Hard Sail

The SHOFU MARU is the world's first vessel equipped with Wind Challenger, and will transport coal* 3 mainly from Australia, Indonesia, and North America as a dedicated vessel for Tohoku Electric Power Co. 

The introduction of the Wind Challenger is expected to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions about 5% on a Japan-Australia voyage and about 8% on a Japan-North America West Coast voyage, compared to a conventional vessel of the same type, and contribute to curbing GHG emissions during fuel transportation. 

MOL and Tohoku Electric Power Co. continue to work toward both stable transport of energy resources and reduction of their environmental impact. 

Outline of the coal carrier SHOFU MARU with the Wind Challenger

Ship owner/operator Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd
LOA/Breadth  About 235m/About 43m
Deadweight tonnage About 100,422 tons
Shipyard Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
Flag/Port of registry Japan/Port of Noshiro
Wind Challenger
Specifications
Height: Up to about 53 m (4-tier)
Width: About 15 m
Sail material: Fiber Reinforced Plastic

*1 The Wind Challenger is a system, developed mainly by MOL and Oshima Shipbuilding, which uses a telescoping hard sail that harnesses wind power to propel the vessel. By installing the system, it is possible to reduce the amount of fuel used for operation, which is expected to reduce environmental impact and improve economic efficiency. 

*2 SHO FU means "pine (matsu in Japanese)" and "wind (kaze in Japanese)". The vessel name is derived from ‘Kaze no Matsubara’, the black pine trees planted for the purpose of erosion control in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, and Wind from Wind Challenger, with the hope that the vessel will operate powerfully even under harsh conditions. 

*3 The shipping contract was announced on December 10, 2020