Alfa Laval joins Europe’s One Water consortium
The EIT, a body of the European Union, is seeking a consortium to manage its new Water KIC
The EIT, a body of the European Union, is seeking a consortium to manage its new Water KIC
The investment will go towards increasing production, distribution and service capacity at four existing Alfa Laval sites in Sweden, Italy, China and the US
The project will focus on testing Advent’s methanol-powered HT-PEM fuel cells as a source of marine auxiliary power. During the course of the project, the fuel cell system will undergo a risk assessment by a leading international classification society
Cespa also has a world-leading chemicals business with increasingly sustainable operations.
The acquisition will strengthen Alfa Laval’s position in the renewable energy arena and complement its offering within edible oils
The new highly advanced facility includes research and customer training areas and will mainly supply heat exchangers to customers in Europe
The project, ‘SOFC4Maritime’, will target utilization of future green fuels – such as ammonia, hydrogen or bio-methane – for power production onboard marine vessels
Engineered as a flexible solution for air conditioning and process cooling duties, the AC74 includes unique technologies developed to improve energy efficiency and enable the use of refrigerants with low global warming potential.
The technology will facilitate the operations development and reduce the time for ramp-up of the production substantially.
The order has a value of approximately SEK 95 million. It is booked in the Welded Heat Exchangers unit and the Gasketed Plate Heat Exchangers unit of the Energy Division, with delivery scheduled for 2021.
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