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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
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Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
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Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481076_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481064_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481061_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481057_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481050_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481049_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481044_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161481043_FER
Eco-friendly superyacht powered by hydrogen obtained from seawater.
Ferrari Press Agency
Seawater 1
Ref 15173
11/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects
Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater.
The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines.
This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact.
It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask.
A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness.
“By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines,
ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.”
The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency.
This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
OPS: Render of the ONYX H2-BO 85 concept yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The top level features a plunge pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153599_009
FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The top level features a plunge pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
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Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The top level features a plunge pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The top level features a plunge pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The top level features a plunge pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153599_003
FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The glass panels featiure solar panels
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153599_002
FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.The top level features a plunge pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153599_001
FEATURE - Plan für umweltfreundliches afrikanisches Safari-Resort
Ferrari Press Agency
Boabab 1
Ref 14528
19/01/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: MASK Architects
A luxury safari holiday resort for Africa which produces its own water has been unveiled
And the tree-top residences are the perfect heigh for feeding some of the wildlife such as giraffes.
The Baobab is planned to be a sustainable and ecological community of luxury residences but using innovative, sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques.
And the water is produced from the air.
It also takes into account the geological, climatic and environmental factors found where the resort is located.
The resort is inspired by African Baobab trees, a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and the splitting of the world’s continents over 200 million years ago.
All the lodges have pools, wildlife interaction sections and living spaces.
They are designed to interact with the surrounding natural areas, to combine indoors and outdoors.
The plan has been put forward by Sardinia company MASK Architects.
OPS:Render of the proposed Boababsfarai lodge reosrt by MASK Architects. The greenery incorporated into the lodges changes with the seasons to match the surroundings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas