Corvus notches up new milestone with harbour tug order

October 19, 2021 Maritime Safety News

Three zero-emission harbour tugs mark Corvus Energy’s 500th project order.

Corvus Energy has announced a major milestone for the company: the 500th project order. The order is one of the largest in Corvus’ history and is for the supply of the 5,288kWh batteries for each of three zero-emission harbour tugs. The tugs will be built by Sanmar Shipyards for delivery to HaiSea Marine.

HaiSea Marine, majority owned by the Haisla Nation (an indigenous people in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia), in partnership with Seaspan ULC, will operate the three battery-powered harbour tugs to berth/unberth liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers at the LNG Canada export terminal in Kitimat, B.C., Canada following commissioning of the plant around the middle of the decade.

“Reaching project number 500 is a significant milestone for Corvus Energy and for the maritime community. Corvus batteries make up over half of all the energy storage capacity deployed on board ships today,” said Geir Bjørkeli, CEO of Corvus Energy. “We estimate that our batteries have saved over three hundred million litres of diesel, avoiding almost one billion kilograms of CO2 emissions. That’s a track record in which we take immense pride.” “Our energy storage systems are now in a wide range of coastal, short sea, inland, subsea and port applications in hybrid and fully battery-powered configurations,” Bjørkeli continued. “Soon, in combination with the maritime fuel cell that Corvus is developing in partnership with Toyota, our energy storage systems will help replace fossil fuels and GHG emissions on ocean-going ships as well.”

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Corvus notches up new milestone with harbour tug order


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