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Climeon Signs Order with NovaAlgoma for HeatPower 300 on Cement Carrier

Climeon, the Swedish cleantech company, has secured an important order from NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers (NACC) for the installation of its HeatPower 300 waste heat recovery system. This cutting-edge technology will be deployed on a pioneering methanol dual-fuel cement carrier, marking a significant milestone for both companies and the maritime industry as a whole.

The RINA-classed vessel, set to become a leader in sustainable cement shipping, will be the first cement carrier to incorporate the HeatPower 300 system. Climeon’s technology enables the generation of up to 300 kW of sustainable electricity by recovering low-grade waste heat from the vessel’s engine cooling water and exhaust gases. This recovery reduces fuel consumption and lowers emissions, aligning with NACC’s sustainability objectives. With the HeatPower 300, energy that would typically be lost in conventional operations is harnessed and converted into usable electricity, contributing both to environmental goals and operational efficiency. The move is a testament to the shipping industry’s increasing shift toward cleaner and more efficient technologies, as well as a direct response to tighter environmental regulations in global maritime transport.

Francesco Costagliola, Technical Director at NovaAlgoma, emphasised the company’s commitment to leading the way in sustainable shipping practices. “At NACC, we are committed to setting a standard for sustainable, energy-efficient operations,” he said. “Integrating Climeon’s waste heat recovery technology supports our sustainability goals and helps us meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations while improving operational efficiency.” The installation of the HeatPower 300 on this dual-fuel vessel is expected to deliver both immediate and long-term economic benefits, making it a landmark development in the maritime sector. By providing a solution that captures engine waste heat regardless of the fuel used, Climeon’s system enhances the operational and environmental performance of vessels, which is especially significant for the cement industry, known for its energy-intensive logistics.

This collaboration between Climeon and NovaAlgoma is a forward-thinking step towards a more sustainable cement shipping sector. With this integration, Climeon is showcasing the versatility of its HeatPower 300 system, which has proven effective across various types of vessels, and reinforcing its role in the transition to greener shipping solutions.

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