Green Cruising for High-speed Small Craft in The Baltic Sea
Green Small Craft
PROGRAMME 2014-2020
priority
4 EU Strategy support
objective
4.1 Seed money
Green Small Craft
An increasing number of high-speed crafts (or fast ferries) in the Baltic Sea leads to the critical sea and coastal area pollution. The project contributes to pollution reduction and emission mitigation of small craft operation in the Baltic Sea, emphasizing on high-speed. Moreover, noise emission from these boats will be addressed. We plan to solve the problem by considering three different solutions related to hydrodynamic design, propulsion systems, as well as to digitalisation and control.
Budgets
Green Small Craft
in numbers
in numbers
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0.05MillionTotal
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0.04MillionErdf
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0.00MillionEni + Russia
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0.00MillionNorway
Highlights
Outputs
Project Stories
Partners
Tallinn University of Technology
- TownTallinn
- RegionPõhja-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeAbbas Dashtimanesh
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
19,000.00
59.437215524.7453688
Aalto University Foundation sr
- TownAalto
- RegionHelsinki-Uusimaa
- CountryFinland
- RepresentativeSpyros Hirdaris
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
15,000.00
60.18608165000000624.828468612421393
Gdańsk University of Technology
- TownGdańsk
- RegionGdański
- CountryPoland
- RepresentativeMohammad Hossein Ghaemi
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
16,000.00
54.3611928518.62860883362069
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Project managerAbbas DashtimaneshTallinn University of Technology
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Legal representativeMaia-Liisa AntonTallinn University of Technology
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Financial manager
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Communication managerAbbas DashtimaneshTallinn University of Technology