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North East firm launches 'world's first' automated offshore wind vessel charging technology

The kit was recently displayed at an industry showcase in Portsmouth

MJR has showcased what it says is the world’s first fully automated offshore wind vessel charging system.(Image: Supplied by Katie Sellers at Scarab4)

A North East marine engineering company has launched what it says is a "world first" technology that will allow offshore wind farm support vessels to charge directly from wind turbines.

Stockton's MJR Power and Automation presented the ground-breaking charging system to the global maritime industry at the recent Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC) Final Showcase in Portsmouth.

The firm's innovation is one of the flagship projects to come out of the competition which has distributed £23m of research and development funding to 55 projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to support the design and development of zero-emission shipping technologies and greener ports.

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Billed as the "world's first fully automated offshore wind vessel charging system", MJR's equipment can deliver energy directly from the wind turbine to electric crew transfer vessels designed to take workers to and from wind farms.

MJR led a consortium of partners – including Ore Catapult; Xceco; Artemis Technologies and Tidal Transit – who all provided expertise in their given field to develop the system in seven months.

The firm has completed construction and in-house testing of the offshore charging system that it says is set to revolutionise the offshore wind sector.

Paul Cairns, managing director at MJR Power and Automation, said: “We are delighted to have been able to showcase our development amongst a series of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ innovators transforming marine operations.