Climeon AB (publ) announced the successful integration of the commissioned HeaPower System onboard a Maersk container vessel. Maersk will begin evaluating the waste heat recovery technology's potential for increasing energy efficiency and strengthening their mission to achieve a 60% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030. Climeon's Heat Power System recovers waste heat, in the form of jacket cooling water and surplus steam, from the vessel's main engine. The recovered heat is utilized to produce electrical power for the vessel's grid. This carbon-free power source reduces the required electrical output from the vessel generators, which saves fuel and reduces emissions. The technology automatically and continuously ensures that the power output is optimized for maximum conversion efficiency via the Climeon Live control system. The software provides daily system information and reports, facilitating proactive monitoring of the system, ensuring maximum up-time. The current system installed has the capacity to produce 150kW of carbon -free power, which improves the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) of the vessel. Climeon offers a modular scalable system that can deliver 150kw to 1MW of clean power output on a single vessel and can reduce annual CO2 emissions by up to 3500 tonnes, equivalent to an annual fuel savings of 1,000 tonnes.