Siemens to supply equipment to electrify Norway's Troll platforms
Germany's Siemens Energy has been hired to provide equipment for the partial electrification of the Troll B and full electrification of the Troll C platforms off Norway, the company said on September 9.
Siemens received a contract for the work from Aker Solutions, which won a contract from Equinor for the electrification project in February. The German company will supply equipment for electrical transmission, distribution and power management systems.
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The project is expected to reduce annual CO2 emissions at Troll B and C by 500,000 metric tons, equivalent to 1% of all Norway's emissions. Nitrogen oxide emissions are also set to fall by 1,700 metric tons/year.
"Siemens Energy has been working in the Troll field for more than two decades and is proud to support Norway's ambitions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% through 2030, and by 80-95% through 2050," Siemens' senior vice president of industrial applications solutions, Jennifer Hooper, commented.