SEAONICS leading the first of six sub projects for Ocean Charger

Published
June 2, 2023
Ocean Charger partners were gathered in Ålesund for an introduction and presentations of all the sub projects.
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The project Ocean Charger had its Kickoff this in March. This important project is supported by the Norwegian Government's support scheme, The Green Platform Initiative,

Ocean Charger partners were gathered in Ålesund for an introduction and presentations of all the sub projects. SEAONICS has the pleasure of leading Developing and Piloting, which is the first of these six interesting subprojects.

The partners had a field trip aboard the Rem Maritime vessel Rem Power, being finalized at Vard Søviknes. This is the actual vessel being used in the full-scale pilot testing next year. It was very productive having all the parties involved on site, where we were able to finalizing the initial discussions and planning for the next steps in this exciting project.

Partners:

Seaonics AS | Vard Electro | Rem Offshore | Solstad Offshore ASA | SINTEF Energy Research | SINTEF Ocean | Digicat Technologies | Marine Energy Test Centre (METCentre) | Equinor | Source Galileo Norge AS | Corvus Energy | Shoreline Wind | Plug Power | University of Bergen (UiB) | NCE Maritime CleanTech | NORCE Norwegian Research Centre

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