Ocean Infinity

Ocean Infinity

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We operate in the oceans worldwide: acquiring, analysing and expanding our unrivalled knowledge of the seafloor.

06/13/2023

We are driving a revolution that will truly transform operations at sea and deliver a future where people and the planet will thrive. But it all started with an idea.

09/29/2022

Armada is coming.

The first of our 78m remotely operated ships is now undergoing sea trials ahead of its remote system fitout. This ship is the first of 23, innovative low-emission vessels, set to transform operations at sea.

11/09/2021

In September, we were awarded funding to develop a zero emission marine propulsion system. This project will see us develop an ammonia-based fuel cell system, a greener and cleaner replacement for traditional fuel.

We’re very proud that today, as part of COP26, this project is being showcased by the Department for Transport at the International Maritime Hub.

Currently, most ships are powered using fossil fuels which are responsible for high volumes of CO2 emissions. Directly targeting key elements of the UK Government’s 2050 Clean Maritime Plan, we along with our project partners, are introducing this innovative new technology for clean vessel propulsion, expecting to make a meaningful contribution towards the UK’s net-zero greenhouse gas commitment.

University of Southampton
University of Oxford

Read more: https://oceaninfinity.com/2021/11/ocean-infinity-to-deliver-a-zero-emissions-marine-propulsion-system/

11/03/2021

We believe that cross partnership is a fundamental part of successfully taking action against .

In 2019 we partnered with leading scientists from across the globe to investigate the impact that climate change was having on the environment in Antarctica. The focus of the Weddell Sea expedition was the scientific investigation of the Larsen C Ice Shelf in the Weddell Sea. Our Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) technology enabled measurement of a range of important physical and biological parameters beneath the ice shelf and the sea-ice. The data collected provided information on the little-studied biological systems of this extreme environment, and together with above-ice measurements, contributed to the understanding of sea-ice conditions in the Weddell Sea and the implications for ocean currents and climate change.

https://oceaninfinity.com/projects/weddell-sea-expedition/

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