Norwegian startup Inseanergy raises USD 3 million to go global with cutting-edge solar solutions
Impact investor Norselab and industrial investor Umoe join forces with the company to target a multi-billion dollar decentralized renewable energy production market. Oslo/Ålesund, Norway, February 1, 2024 Founded in 2020, Inseanergy specializes in turnkey solutions for floating solar power systems. With the new investors on board, the company is preparing to become a […]
Try our calculator to estimate green energy production, reduction in diesel consumption, operating expenses and CO2 emissions for your fish farm!
On the Inseanergy Solar Hybrid™ page, you can easily enter the location of your fish farm and today’s power consumption, and get estimates on how much locally produced energy can be generated, and how much diesel and operating costs can be saved by installing a floating solar power plant from us. You can choose between […]
Ocean Sun and Inseanergy enter a partnership to supply the aquaculture industry with green energy
Following the settlement of a patent dispute earlier this year, Ocean Sun and Inseanergy have entered into a cooperation agreement to supply green energy systems based on Ocean Sun’s floating PV technology to the aquaculture industry worldwide. “Through extensive testing, validations, and full-scale demonstrators, Ocean Sun has shown that their technology is very well […]
Project EnerSea – Renewable energy access for the seafood industry
EnerSea seeks to assess the seafood industry’s energy needs and access to energy resources through 2040. This will be connected to planned network development and potential alternative measures and energy carriers. Additionally, a socio-economic evaluation will be conducted to determine whether the current regulatory and financing arrangements for energy access align with the industry’s requirements. […]
REFUEL – Infrastructure for low and zero-emission solutions in coastal shipping
In the REFUEL project, research, industry, and government institutions have joined forces to make low-carbon and zero-emission solutions a realistic option for the coastal fleet. Refueling stations for these fuels are not yet available. Converting vessels from fossil fuels to zero-emission or low-carbon fuels is therefore not possible without simultaneously establishing a system for reliable […]