Webinar: What it takes to design a net-zero emissions Energy Subsea Construction Vessel?

Rem Offshore has ordered a next-generation Energy Subsea Construction Vessel (ESCV) that will be the first of its kind to perform heavy construction work in both offshore wind and subsea with net-zero emissions. Customers will benefit from the vessel’s high-efficiency and sustainable operations.

In this joint webinar, we’ve partnered with Rem Offshore and Haf Power Solutions to explore the technical challenges and considerations in making this sustainable vision a reality.

Learning objectives:

  • Transitioning from idea to vessel
  • Challenges and considerations for building a net-zero emissions vessel
  • Advantages of the newly built vessel

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Senior Manager, Marine Concepts

Asbjørn Halsebakke

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Asbjørn Halsebakke is leading his team in engineering marine drive solutions, frequency converters and rotating machinery, which are in use today with the utmost reliability on vessels throughout the world. Before joining The Switch, Halsebakke worked for Aker Kværner Elektro AS in Norway to develop frequency drives and perform sea trials and commissioning. Halsebakke graduated from Narvik University College with a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. He also attended the University of Bergen, where he studied elementary physics and mathematics.