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Green energy to be stored in a novel technology in the Port of Esbjerg

Today, Hyme Energy will be starting the installation of a new energy storage system based on molten salt. This is done in collaboration with a number of project partners and Semco Maritime, who will house the facility in Esbjerg. .

Contract for ground-breaking long-duration energy storage project in Esbjerg

Hyme Energy, a pioneer in industry-scale energy storage for the energy transition, has awarded Semco Maritime an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for the provision of services for the MOSS (Molten Salts Storage) Project in Esbjerg, where an energy storage demonstration plant will be established at Din Forsyning, Gjesing Varmeværk. The plant will be based on proprietary...

Semco Maritime launches new design for Project Greensand

The Danish company Semco Maritime has developed a new pumping system design allowing subsea CO2 storage in the North Sea in connection with Project Greensand.

Project Greensand receives funding of DKK 197 million for CO2 storage in the North Sea

Wednesday afternoon the Danish Energy Agency announced that it will award 197 million DKK to the consortium behind Project Greensand for CCS (carbon capture storage). The carbon storage project will support Denmark’s ambitions to reach a 70 percent CO2 reduction by 2030.

Semco Maritime part of Greensand consortium

As one of the five leading strategic partners in the Greensand consortium, Semco Maritime will draw on competencies and experience from its Oil & Gas division to provide innovative solutions for storage and transportation of CO2 to depleted oil reservoirs in the North Sea.