Sustainable Handling of Cargo Residues
Team: Marina Suhhoterina, Kristīne Carjova, Ulla Pirita Tapaninen, Riina Otsason
Time: 2025 - 2028
Reducing CO2 emissions in island ferry traffic
Team: Ulla Pirita Tapaninen, Kadi Kasepõld, Deniece Melissa Aiken
Time: 2024 - 2027
The island ferry traffic forms a unique transport area in the Central Baltic region, as ferry connections between mainland and islands are an important part of the intermodal transport chain linking islands to urban centres. Through piloting CO2 abatement technologies and methods the REISFER project aims to improve the transport areas and intermodal transport nodes by reducing the CO2 emissions of the island ferry traffic in Estonia, Finland and Sweden by 10 - 20%.
Twinning to enable Baltic Sea vessels to meet Fit-for-55 regulations
Team: Kristīne Carjova, Tõnis Hunt, Kristel Rauk, Olli-Pekka Kristian Hilmola, Ulla Pirita Tapaninen, Riina Otsason
Time: 2024 - 2027
The BALTIC-FIT project will build a network of excellence between organizations from Baltic Sea Region (Estonia as a Widening country, Finland and Sweden) to enable Baltic Sea maritime transport meet ‘Fit for 55’ regulations in decarbonisation. The BALTIC-FIT will achieve this goal by implementing a three-year Innovation strategy comprising five objectives, which are focused on strengthening the TTU’s position in the field of maritime decarbonization. This strategy includes short-term staff exchanges of senior and young researchers, 3 thematic summer schools; organization of innovation workshops for industrial and maritime stakeholders; attendance of external events; publication of joint open-access research articles and professional articles. To strengthen the research management skills of TTU, a specific work package integrates a comprehensive approach including (1) multi-hour mentoring programme focused on preparation of Horizon Europe proposals and (2) training workshops on proposal writing, research management, project administration, research dissemination and communication and IP management. In the frame of the joint innovation project the partners will concentrate efforts on the decarbonization of the shipping in Baltic Sea region, which has specific constraints in terms of operations, and will deliver recommendations for authorities and private business companies on how to tackle the pressing issue of decarbonisation. The authorities will have more understanding the opportunities that business sector has in GHG-emission reduction and private sector will learn about operational (TTU), technical (VTT) and digital (RISE) aspects of shipping. By enhancing collaboration between Baltic maritime stakeholders, BALTIC-FIT will cultivate a comprehensive understanding of the sustainable maritime practices, guiding the region towards environmental sustainability aligned with “Fit for 55' package and contributing to the success of the European Green Deal.
AUTONOMOUS FLYING SHIPS FOR INTER-ISLAND AND INLAND WATERS TRANSPORT
Team: Ulla Pirita Tapaninen, Kristīne Carjova, Riina Otsason, Kristel Rauk, Kristin Kerem, Olli-Pekka Kristian Hilmola, Ekku Eemeli Heljanko
Time: 2023 - 2026
In Europe, many archipelagos and inland waterways can be found. The use of such waterways for the airborne transportation of both goods and persons has huge potential, and in many cases is the only possible way. In this cases, the transportation of goods and persons by airplanes or ships has many drawbacks. The first have the problem of cost and environmental impact, while the second, while allowing larger payloads, have the drawback of limited speed. Additionally, both are extremely low energy efficient at high speed. AIRSHIP envisions an innovative use of a known transportation mean: flying ships. Such vehicles (also known as ekranoplans or wing in-ground - WIG- vehicles) are designed and built to take advantage of the ground effect, that allows these crafts to fly with enhanced lift and reduced drag. WIGS inherit all the advantages of conventional airborne transportation, while being more energy efficient and environmentally friendly, both from the carbon footprint and the acoustic noise pollution point of view. AIRSHIP will study and develop new technologies in zero-emission power, on-boar AI and in automatic flight control that overcome the challenging technological problems that flying in ground effect poses, allowing such vehicles to become autonomous so they can be effectively used in a wide range of business applications and services, leading to new aviation business models. Our aim is to lay the foundations of a new class of fully electrical unmanned aircraft system, the UWV (Unmanned WIG Vehicle) that brings together speed, flexibility and energy efficiency.
Sustainable flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation
Team: Ulla Pirita Tapaninen, Seçil Gülmez, Eliise Toomeoja, Kristel Rauk, Mari-Liis Tombak, Jonne Kotta
Time: 2023 - 2026