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HAV editorJun 18, 2026 8:36:48 AM1 min read

Norwegian Greentech awarded BWTS contracts

18 June 2026 –  Norwegian Greentech has been awarded several contracts to deliver a total of ten new ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) to various undisclosed shipyards and shipowners in Norway, Spain and the Netherlands.    

The majority of the BWTS systems will be delivered to newbuild vessels, including cable laying vessels, dive support vessels, offshore support vessels and live fish carriers.

The company will also retrofit a BWTS system on board a well intervention vessel.

“We are honoured to have been awarded these contracts and look forward to delivering our compact, energy-efficient UV- and filter-based BWTS. This solution is increasingly preferred by shipowners across multiple segments,” says Lars-Tore Lynge, sales manager at Norwegian Greentech.

Most of the equipment deliveries will be made during 2026 and 2027.

The BWTS systems will be assembled at the company’s headquarter in Fosnavåg, Norway.

“We are seeing slightly improved newbuild activity for offshore vessels on the back of continued high investments within oil and gas and offshore wind. Newbuild activity for aquaculture vessels has picked up significantly in recent years. This creates opportunities for reliable suppliers of vital equipment,” says Børge Gjelseth, SVP Commercial at Norwegian Greentech.

Norwegian Greentech is a supplier of ballast water treatment systems and other systems for purification of water for use in the aquaculture industry and in the maritime sector. The company is a subsidiary of HAV Group ASA, which is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo, Norway.

Børge Gjelseth-Norwegian Greentech

For more information, please contact:

Børge Gjelseth, SVP Commercial, Norwegian Greentech

Tel: +47 90 06 11 97

borge.gjelseth@norwegiangt.no

About Norwegian Greentech

Norwegian Greentech supplies sustainable systems for clean water. The company’s main product is a ballast water treatment system, but it also offers a variety of water purification systems for both offshore and land-based aquaculture. To date, the company has sold more than 800 treatment systems in growing markets driven by stricter international regulations.

 

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