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HAV editorFeb 24, 2026 8:02:19 AM1 min read

Norwegian Greentech awarded BWTS contracts

Norwegian Greentech awarded BWTS contracts
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24 February 2026 –  Norwegian Greentech has been awarded several contracts to deliver a total of ten new ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) to various undisclosed shipyards in Norway and internationally.  

The ten BWTS systems will be delivered as both retrofits on board existing ships and to newbuild vessels.

The vessels in question include shuttle tankers, live fish carriers and offshore vessels. Most of the BWTS equipment deliveries will be made during 2026.

Norwegian Greentech will supply its compact and energy efficient UV- and filter-based BWTS to the ten vessels. The systems will be assembled at the company’s headquarter in Fosnavåg, Norway.

“We know that our chemical-free and highly compact BWTS design resonates with shipowners that are keen to maximise their vessels’ commercial potential but at the same time keeping operating expenditure to a minimum. This latest batch of contracts have provided us with an encouraging start to 2026, and we look forward to delivering on both the shipyards and shipowners’ expectations,” 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.

(ENDS)

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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