Alfa Laval is thrilled to announce our pivotal role in the MOSS consortium to build the first molten hydroxide salt energy storage plant in the world. This venture marks a significant milestone in the global transition towards renewable energy and underscores our commitment to accelerate the energy transition towards net zero.
Alfa Laval’s innovative heat exchanger technology is instrumental in enabling long-duration energy storage, paving the way for industrial decarbonization and a more sustainable future.
"According to the COP28 commitment, the world must double the rate of energy efficiency capacity and triple the rate of renewable energy to meet the Paris Agreement by 2030. That is why energy storage is pivotal when driving the shift towards renewable energy sources and an important pathway to decarbonization and a more sustainable future,” says Thomas Møller, President Energy Division, Alfa Laval.
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MOSS project partners: Hyme, Energy Cluster Denmark, KIRT x THOMSEN, DIN Forsyning, Sulzer, Alfa Laval, Aalborg Universitet, Seaborg Technologies. Construction partner: Semco Maritime Founding partner: EUDP - Det Energiteknologiske Udviklings- og Demonstrationsprogram
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