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TECO 2030 will cooperate with
“The construction of roads, tunnels, bridges and other transport infrastructure has until now largely relied on diesel as an energy source. This is not in line with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement and has to change,” said
“Our fuel cells can be used for large ships and other heavy-duty applications, such as powering the equipment used at construction sites. We are very pleased that an industry leader like
“Implenia has ambitious sustainability goals for our operations, and we fully support the Norwegian government’s target of ensuring that all transport sector construction sites are fossil-free by 2025. Our cooperation with TECO 2030 is a key part of our strategic plan and corporate value of sustainability to contribute to reaching this goal,” said
The agreement for development and piloting of hydrogen powered construction solutions has been signed between TECO 2030 and
The Norwegian government recently announced a new strategy to increase its efforts to cut emissions from transport sector construction sites and has introduced a firm target that these should all be fossil-free by 2025. The strategy entails a plan to engage in pilot projects and rely on public procurement as a means to this end.
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Contacts
Tore Enger , CEO, +4792083800, tore.enger@teco.no
About TECO 2030 ASA
About TECO 2030
TECO 2030 (OSE: TECO) tackles one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time: How to combine continued economic growth with reduced emissions. By developing hydrogen-based fuel cells, TECO 2030 enables the shipping industry and other sectors operating heavy duty applications to decarbonize their operations. The company also delivers other solutions to help the maritime industry improve its environmental footprint.
Attachments
- Download announcement as PDF.pdf
- 210419_ImpleniaTECO_PressRelease_English.pdf
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