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Type 45 Destroyer Build Plans

The Secretary of State for Defense announcement on the royal Navy's Type 45 destroyer was hailed as a boon for South

Coast Shipbuilding, as the revised strategy means that Vosper Thornycroft (VT) will play a significant role in the Type 45 pro- gram, building sections for all ship in the class. "The strategy involves a commitment now to six ships of the planned class of up to 12 ships, doubling the number on order," said Defense Secretary Geoffrey Hoon. "The new strategy gives a welcome level of stability to our warship building industry.

Above all, it offers the best prospect of achieving the In-Service date for the Type 45 destroyer, with deliveries starting in 2007."

The initial batch is six vessels, and work- ing with prime contractor BAE Systems the job will secure 650 employees in the VT shipbuilding division well into the next decade, and allow the shipbuilder to pro- ceed with plans to invest in a new ship- building facility within Portsmouth Naval

Base.

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Alstom Snares $65M Contract

Alstom won an order close to $65 million to supply a Full Electric Propulsion (FEP) system for new Royal Navy Anti-Air War- fare Type 45 destroyers. The contract is for the first three vessels of the proposed 12- vessel class. The order is for a range of components per vessel, including 21 MWe alternators, 2 MW diesel generator sets,

HV switchboard and service transformers,

VDM25000 PWM drives, 20MW 15 phased advanced induction motors, har- monic filters and an electrical power man- agement system. "Alstom is working with

Navies across the world to provide them with the best solution for their specific application," said Martin Murphy, vice president of Alstom Power Conversion's

Marine and Offshore Business. Alstom provides a single-source solution in power electronics and automation.

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Solar Solve Receives Type

Approval

Solar Solve Marine has recently been awarded type approval certification from

Lloyd's Register for its innovative retractable sunscreens for ships navigation bridge windows. The screens are designed to ensure safer navigation by preventing glare, heat and UV light. The certificate was awarded after months of rigorous prod- uct evaluation and testing in accordance with the relevant requirements of the LR

Type Approval System.

The certificate approves the Silver, Grey,

Gold and Bronze film used for SOLARO-

LA and SOLASAFE sunscreen and the components, which are used to manufac- ture the world-renowned SOLASOLV sun- screens. "Although it is not a requirement for sunscreens to be type approved, cus- tomer demand prompted Solar Solve to seek type approval," said Julie Lightfoot, managing director.

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