Energi og karbonfangst
Fabrication for Offshore Wind and Hydrogen Storage
Slåttland is a partner in The Deep Purple offshore project. The consortium is lead by TechnipFMC and consists of leading industrial partners Vattenfall, Repsol, ABB, NEL, DNV GL, UMOE and Slåttland, and is further supported by academia, research companies and clusters.
Deep Purple uses offshore wind energy to produce hydrogen from seawater. The hydrogen can be stored subsea for later use to provide renewable energy on-demand. Deep Purple overcomes one of the challenges of storing energy generated from renewable sources.
Deploying these systems is critical to accelerating the energy transition.
Energy system management, electrolysers and fuel cells are located in the yellow device in the middle of the image. The hydrogen storage tanks are purple. Photo by TechnipFMC.
Fabrication for Carbon Capture plants
Carbon Capture is the process of removing CO2 from these emission sources. The purpose of capturing carbon is to limit CO2 emissions into the atmosphere by capturing and storing it. Slåttland is a trusted partner for fabrication of equipment for carbon capture.
The oil, gas, and many other industries are rising knowledge and competence for a new age in energy technology and carbon capture (CCS).
The greenhouse gas CO2 arises, among other things, due to the combustion of fossil fuels. It is also a result of various industrial processes. The smoke emitted from industrial plants, coal- and gas power plants worldwide contains significant CO2.