HIGH TECH VISION TURNED INTO ZERO EMISSION
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HISTORY:
2010-2019:Â
Naval architecht and marin engineer stuck in the Norwegian offshore oil/gas business. Continuously growing bad consciousness, while spending my human recourses benefiting from and contributing to the climate crisis. Â
Click on the video below to learn about emission from the world fleet:
2017:Â
Established my own company, Molnex AS, because I've always wanted to run my own company. Continuing searching for a buisiness idea. Â

3. Feb 2019:Â
While listening to Vaiana and looking at my youngest daughter playing with an I-phone charger it suddenly was clear to me. A new solution on how to produce and supply wind powered electricity direct to the vessels offshore. The target marked was all the battery and hybrid vessels beeing built  for the Norwegian coast at the moment.Â

10. Feb 2019:Â
Got in thouch with a shipowner and told him about my idea. He liked it, but told med he was more into hydrogen as the future vessel fuel.Â

11. Feb:Â
Woke up and realised my idea could easily be converted to offshore hydrogen production if putting together and transfering existing technology.Â

12. Feb:
Started reading up on hydrogen production and bumped over the IMO 2050 regulations - world fleet to reduce the CO2-emission by 50 % within 2050. More buisiness!Â
Click on the video below to learn more about the IMO 2050 requirements:
FUNDING TARGET:
2019:
Spring:  Find an industrial partner in the offshore oil/gass industry, Stavanger-Norway,   with an attitude, competence and desire to convert technology  towards a zero-emission hydrogen industry.Â
2019:
Build and test a prototype model of the offshore floating hydrogen plant.

Photo: Thor Nielsen/NTNU InfoÂ
FUTURE TARGETS:
2020-2023:
Develop and detail engineer the first offshore hydrogen production plant.
2023-2026:
Build the first offshore hydrogen production plant and put into production.
2027-2050: Build multiple offshore hydrogen production plants and put into production world wide
2050 - : Supply the world fleet with hydrogen produced from renewable wind sourcesÂ
