Tag: Norway

LanzaTech Global to develop CCUS in Norway

LanzaTech Global to develop CCUS in Norway

November 4, 2024 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech Global announced plans to develop a commercial-scale Carbon Capture and Utilization facility at Herøya Industrial Park in Porsgrunn, Norway. The plant will produce ethanol and is expected to begin operations in 2028. Eramet will supply furnace gas as feedstock to the facility from the Porsgrunn Manganese Alloys smelter but will not participate […]

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Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser lands $145.5M EU Innovation Fund grant

Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser lands $145.5M EU Innovation Fund grant

October 23, 2024 |

In Norway, Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser was awarded a grant from the EU Innovation Fund of up to EUR 135 million for industrialization of its next-generation pressurized alkaline technology. The technology is currently being prototyped, and the potential industrialization is planned at Herøya, Norway. The initial build-out is planned for an annual capacity of 1-2 GW, […]

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Norwegian announces SAF deal for the country’s defense sector

Norwegian announces SAF deal for the country’s defense sector

October 20, 2024 |

In Norway, local airline Norwegian reported that the first use of biofuel for the defense sector’s business trips with Norwegian was marked at Ålesund Airport Vigra.  Norwegian said it will blend 15% biofuel on over 1 million business trips until 2028. The agreement is the largest of its kind in Norwegian history, and most likely […]

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Solstad bunkers HVO in Norway

Solstad bunkers HVO in Norway

October 3, 2024 |

In Norway, Solstad have recently bunkered about 500 m³ of certified renewable biodiesel (HVO) on the AHTS Normand Prosper in Mandal, Southern Norway. After bunkering, Normand Prosper installed the mooring spread for a semisubmersible drilling unit in the Norwegian Sea. Eco-1 Bioenergi AS is the company sourcing the renewable biodiesel and who facilitated the bunkering […]

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DNV reports surge in alternative-fueled vessel orders in 2024

DNV reports surge in alternative-fueled vessel orders in 2024

October 3, 2024 |

In Greece, Safety4Sea reports classification society DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insights database has revealed that 2024 has seen a significant shift towards alternative-fueled vessels, with a total of 335 new orders so far, marking a 25% increase compared to the same period in 2023. According to Jason Stefanatos, Global Decarbonization Director at DNV, despite a slow […]

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Purus scores two new gas ships for ammonia haul

Purus scores two new gas ships for ammonia haul

September 26, 2024 |

In Norway, Purus ordered two 45,000 cbm dual-fuel ammonia-ready medium-sized gas carriers from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea to expand its fleet and enhance its role in sustainable energy transport, with delivery expected in 2027. This purchase, part of Purus’s strategy to lead in clean energy logistics, will add to its growing ammonia transport […]

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Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd form Gemini Cooperation, deploy Network of the Future

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd form Gemini Cooperation, deploy Network of the Future

September 12, 2024 |

In Norway, Offshore Energy reports in a significant collaboration, A.P. Moller Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd announced the details of their operational partnership, the Gemini Cooperation, set to launch in February 2025. This cooperation will deploy between 300 and 340 vessels, with Maersk providing 60% and Hapag-Lloyd 40% of the fleet. Many of these ships will be […]

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Höegh Autoliners unveils world’s largest eco-friendly car carrier

Höegh Autoliners unveils world’s largest eco-friendly car carrier

September 11, 2024 |

In Norway, Höegh Autoliners announced the naming ceremony in Jiangsu, China, for the “Höegh Borealis”, the second vessel in its Aurora Class. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre attended, praising the company’s commitment to sustainable shipping. The “Höegh Borealis” is part of Höegh Autoliners’ innovative fleet renewal, reducing carbon emissions per car transported by up […]

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Toyota and Ford join UECC’s bioLNG program to cut emissions

Toyota and Ford join UECC’s bioLNG program to cut emissions

September 9, 2024 |

In Norway, United European Car Carriers announced that Toyota Motor Europe, Ford of Europe, and another major European automaker have joined its Sail for Change program to use bioLNG-fueled vessels for transporting vehicles across Europe. This move, part of UECC’s efforts to decarbonize logistics, is expected to reduce the company’s Scope 1 emissions by 80,000 […]

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Corvus fuel cell system approved by DNV, installation set for 2024

Corvus fuel cell system approved by DNV, installation set for 2024

September 9, 2024 |

In Norway, Corvus Energy announced that its Pelican Fuel Cell System will be installed aboard the “MS Skulebas” by the end of 2024, following type approval from DNV for its safety and performance. The system, developed under the three-year H2NOR project, is designed to reduce emissions in the maritime sector and represents a major milestone […]

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