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US$14.5m contract awarded for all-electric high-speed passenger vessel in Norway

Dean SlavnichBy Dean SlavnichFebruary 26, 20182 Mins Read
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Rogaland County Municipality and NCE Maritime CleanTech have been awarded a US$14.5m (€11.7m) contract by the European Commission (EC) to develop an all-electric high-speed passenger vessel to operate between Stavanger and Hommersåk on the west coast of Norway. This is one of the largest amounts to have been awarded to a single project in the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research programme, and will help boost Norwegian production of zero-emission vessels. The project, which will commence in the spring and last for four years once the contract with the EC has been signed, will also conduct two studies for the same type of vessel in London and the inland waterways of Belgium. The initiator of the project is industry cluster NCE Maritime CleanTech, which encompasses 75 Norwegian companies from the entire maritime value chain and focuses on developing energy-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for the maritime industries. Rogaland County Municipality is a partner in the cluster and will, as owner of the vessel connection and a purchaser of transport services, be the project coordinator. Other members of the project include Leirvik, Fjellstrand, Servogear, Wärtsilä, Validé, Kolumbus and Hydro Extrusions Norway. The project is also supported by the Research Council of Norway and Innovation Norway. “This is a big day for the cluster and our partners, and an important recognition of our leading position within green and smart solutions for the ocean industry,” said Hege Økland, general manager, NCE Maritime CleanTech. “The project is revolutionary in terms of zero-emission technology and manufacturing methods, and will strengthen the participants’ competitiveness both nationally and internationally. It will also contribute to making electric-powered high-speed vessels competitive in terms of cost and the environment.” Rogaland County Municipality will contribute US$640,000 (€520,0000) to a demonstration vessel, and has committed to putting it into service between Stavanger and Hommersåk. The vessel, which will be built by Norwegian shipyard Fjellstrand, will be operated by Kolumbus and will accommodate 150 passengers and 20 bicycles. It will operate at a speed of 23kts.

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