
Svanen Ship Height Increased to 25 Meters for Enhanced Renewable Energy Projects
The lifting capacity of the Svanen vessel increased from 3,000 to 4,500 tons following the improvements.

The lifting capacity of the Svanen vessel increased from 3,000 to 4,500 tons following the improvements.

Chouest now controls a fleet of more than 100 remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and six autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).

This development project covers two areas, DBS East and DBS West, each with a capacity of 1.5 GW.

The Greenwater 01 electric freighter could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 2,918 tons per year.

The Brunvoll company is in charge of implementing the propulsion system with a twin-screw configuration.

An ammonia electric power system including hydrogen fuel cells will be implemented on vessels.

Modus Subsea Services specializes in the use of underwater intervention drones (UID).

This allows ship owners and operators to optimize the time and costs associated with training their personnel.

The companies plan to integrate electric vessels into last-mile delivery operations, significantly reducing Scope 3 emissions.

The system will capture up to 10% of the CO₂ from exhaust emissions.

They will have the largest onboard hydrogen storage capacity ever seen.

The MAN 6L21/31DF-M engines will integrate a diesel-electric propulsion system on board the ship.