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Verlume Reports 'Significant Growth' in 2023

headcount of 30 professionals seven position openings.In terms of sales, the business won a significant contract from offshore wind developer and operator RWE. Verlume will partner with RWE to engineer and integrate Halo subsea battery energy storage systems, incorporating Axonn intelligent energy management technology. These will be deployed within the 760MW wind farm OranjeWind in the Dutch North Sea.Verlume’s subsea energy storage and Axonn solutions are intending to explore the applicability of these technologies for system integration for scalable and flexible demand of energy, to match the

Vattenfall’s Aberdeen Bay Windfarm, where the Oasis Power Buoy aims to be installed - Image Supplied

Funding Granted for "World’s First" Vessel Charging Station within Offshore Wind Farm

.Two-year projectDuring the two-year project, offshore charging infrastructure will be developed for charging hybrid and electric crew transfer vessels (CTVs) and will be demonstrated over two phases. The first will prove the transfer of power using Verlume’s battery and intelligent energy management technology, to charge a vessel via the Oasis Power Buoy while at sea. Wind-powered buoys to Charge Crew Transfer VesselsDuring the second phase the project will work with Vattenfall regarding technical and regulatory developments, aiming to lead to an on-turbine demonstration at Vattenfall'

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Wärtsilä Acquires Trident B.V.

–  expands its 'vessel-as-a-service' value offering and becomes the first global operator in the underwater services market.  As a result, Wärtsilä said it is able to integrate Trident's services with analytics from Wärtsilä’s Eniram, which provides energy management technology to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.   "This acquisition supports Wärtsilä's strategy on several fronts, starting from Wärtsilä's purpose to enable sustainable societies with smart technologies. Reduced fuel consumption, efficiency improvements and

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