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Sirius has joined the cluster

We are happy to announce that Sirius Design & Integration, an independent ship designer and system integrator, has joined the cluster.

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Provaris join forces with Norwegian Hydrogen to rePower the EU

Provaris Energy Ltd is pleased to announce it has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Norwegian Hydrogen AS, a Norwegian-based developer of hydrogen production hubs and value chains across the Nordic region, to collaborate on the development on green hydrogen value chain projects in the Nordics.

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10 Biggest News Stories

Did you miss the most popular news stories from the Ocean Hyway Cluster in 2022? Here you get a second chance.

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Early Holiday present to TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC receives NOK 76 million in funding from Green Platform, to develop a secure and robust system for underwater storage of compressed hydrogen. This will contribute to the development of a competitive Norwegian value chain of suppliers capable of meeting the needs of a rapidly growing international hydrogen market.

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Amogy has joined the cluster

We are thrilled to announce that Amogy, a pioneer of emission-free, energy-dense ammonia power solutions, has joined Ocean Hyway Cluster in the journey towards decarbonizing the maritime industry.

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Cluster Catch-Up: TechnipFMC

TechnipFMC making great progress with the Deep Purple™ pilot project. It is scheduled to begin testing in January 2023.

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New partner in the Flexbulk project

Ammonia-powered Viridis Bulk Carriers have signed another MoU with a large client, Stema Shipping, to join the Flexbulk – NH3 power consortium project.

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Two hydrogen ships receive NOK 142 million in Enova support

The company Halten Bulk AS receives NOK 142 million in support from Enova for the construction of two hydrogen ships designed by cluster member The Norwegian Ship Design Company. The vessels will operate along the entire Norwegian coast and will bunker hydrogen from the five new production facilities to be built by 2025.

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