Equinor to bring down emissions from Troll fields helped by Siemens Energy

Equinor expects to be able to bring down emissions from the two offshore platforms by 500,000 tonnes per year by having Siemens Energy lay power lines between the fields and the shore.
Photo: Øyvind Hagen/Equinor
Photo: Øyvind Hagen/Equinor
by FREJA CELINE ERIKSEN, translated by jonas sahl jørgensen

Siemens Energy has bagged a contract with Aker Solutions on providing electrical transmission, distribution and the power control system for the electrification of North Sea field Troll West.

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