Recently, Plan B Energy Storage Company (PBES) received a contract to provide an energy storage system for the electric aquaculture support vessel "Elfrida" of the Norwegian aquaculture industry. This is a landmark project that highlights the trend of adopting green technology in Norway.
PBES receives energy storage system for an electric aquaculture support vessel "Elfrida"
Roger Bekken, general manager of the ship owner and Norwegian leading aquaculture company Salmar, said, “We regard this as an important preparation for a low carbon future. In order to maintain our forward-thinking management and focus on operational efficiency, we are Adding battery technology to the ship can bring both cost savings and environmental benefits."

Grant Brown, vice president of marketing for PBES, pointed out that "this battery system for the ship is one of the first battery systems installed in the operating ship, which proves that the technology can adapt well to the fish farming industry. It is expected that Norway will be in the future. All aquaculture and fishing fleets will use hybrid or full-cell propulsion."

It is reported that the "Elfrida" was put into operation in February 2017, with a speed of 12 knots and can operate for 8 hours per charge. The battery system not only removes pollution emissions, but actually has no noise, vibration or diesel exhaust, providing the crew with better comfort, reduced fatigue and improved safety. In particular, the ship does not require diesel fuel, significantly reducing operating costs.

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