(Lysaker,
Ballasts are reservoirs used to stabilize ships according to their load. In order to prevent invasive species and possible health issues, a ship’s ballast water needs to be treated before being discharged back to sea. TECO Ballast Water Treatment System, powered by
“The sale of existing and proven technology to reduce pollution emissions and pollution from ships means TECO 2030 will have meaningful revenue streams while we work on our most ambitious project, the development of the TECO Marine Fuel Cell, a hydrogen-based fuel cell specifically tailored for maritime use. The order from DOLE perfectly illustrates this combination of short-term sales and long-term development,” said Tore Enger, CEO of
Disclaimer
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
Contacts
Tore Enger , CEO, +4792083800, tore.enger@teco.no
About TECO 2030 ASA
TECO 2030 (OSE: TECO-ME) tackles one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time: How to combine growing global shipping volumes with reduced emissions. The shipping industry can move to zero emissions by implementing new technologies, with hydrogen-based fuel cells as the ultimate solution. TECO 2030 – powering the maritime industry's transition to decarbonization.
Attachments
- Download announcement as PDF.pdf
- 210317 BWTS DOLE ORDER.pdf
© NTB Norway, source