
FME MarTrans - Norwegian R&D centre for Maritime Energy Transition
Accelerate the maritime energy transition and reduce emissions from ships through R&D for innovation and value creation within the Norwegian maritime and energy industries.
Accelerate the maritime energy transition and reduce emissions from ships through R&D for innovation and value creation within the Norwegian maritime and energy industries.
Megawatt charging infrastructure for electric heavy-duty transport
Ammonia (NH3) has intrinsic risks due to toxicity and flammability.
Accelerating the development of innovative energy storage systems to complement the use of batteries on vessels in order to achieve zero emissions.
This knowledge-building project for industry developed sustainable solutions for ports as energy hubs, contributing to Norway's transition to a zero-emission society.
With ZeroKyst, we will strengthen Norwegian value creation and export through green growth. The project will demonstrate that both new and existing vessels in the seafood industry can be emission free and contribute to decreasing emissions from...
The ambition is to develop a network of terminals facilitating use of green ammonia as fuel in ships. A transition to ammonia worldwide has the potential to reduce emissions from the shipping industry by one billion tonnes of CO2 per year. The first...
As an efficient transport method, maritime shipping has been the backbone of the world economy, accounting for over 75 % of the global trade by volume. Consequently, international shipping is responsible for 2 % of global greenhouse gas emissions. To...
Electrification of the transport sector, fish farming facilities, the petroleum industry, etc. will cause increased and more complex electrical loads on the grid.