STADT ELECTRIC PROPULSION.
Our 5th generation propulsion system, offers robust NO LOSS power technology with compact design and no EMC problems. STADT STASCHO is available in powers up to 100 MW in all voltage classes from 220 V to 15 kV.
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Using an abundant, if toxic, resource to power the maritime fleet. | A mature future fuel already in use - but will it become dominant? | LNG is currently the most popular lower carbon fuel, but with bio and e-LNG it could move beyond its current transition fuel status supported by extensive existing infrastructure. | Numerous NGOs protested against the IMO earlier this year putting biofuels in its Global Fuel Standard, but the “fuel versus food” debate seems to have been solved by deriving fuels from waste. | Technically the cleanest possible fuel source available to the maritime world and one that has the longest history, dating back to the 1950s. Why is it not in common, non-military use? |
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STADT ELECTRIC PROPULSION.
STADT ELECTRIC PROPULSION.
Our 5th generation propulsion system, offers robust NO LOSS power technology with compact design and no EMC problems. STADT STASCHO is available in powers up to 100 MW in all voltage classes from 220 V to 15 kV.
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2022-09-14T11:41:00
Canada-based battery manufacturer Shift Clean Energy is partnering with Norway-based electric propulsion system vendor and integrator STADT to deliver solutions to the marine industry.
2020-04-17T20:05:00
Norwegian power specialist Stadt has extended the scope of its electric propulsion solution, Lean Propulsion, to maximise the operational benefits of gensets fitted with variable speed control.
2016-07-29T00:18:00
“If you are offering something really different – not just ‘more of the same’ – then it’s actually quite difficult to sell,” says Hallvard Slettevoll, founder of STADT, the small engineering company that has stolen electrical integration contracts away from big, established players like General Electric and ABB.
2015-09-01T12:03:00
Norwegian power specialist Stadt has supplied diesel-electric propulsion packages to six seismic support vessels (SSVs), the latest built to a Salt design (SALT 450) at Turkish shipyard Cemre for owner and operator Norfield-Vestland Offshore.
2014-03-11T15:29:00
Nam Cheong Group in Malaysia has ordered more electric propulsion system from Stadt, a sustainable electric propulsion expert based in Norway.
2014-01-29T23:30:00
Norwegian company Stadt says that it has signed a major contract with Turkish shipyard Cemre to supply electric propulsion equipment for up to four seismic support vessels. This is in addition to a similar Turkish order received earlier in 2013 from the Besiktas yard for eight systems.
2013-08-29T17:35:00
Norwegian company Stadt, which specialised in electric propulsion systems, recently won an order from Asia for four shipsets of full electric propulsion technology.
2013-03-18T17:50:00
Norway''s Stadt AS, has won an order to supply diesel electric propulsion systems for seismic support vessels, owned and operated by the Faroe Islands’ Thor Offshore.
2011-11-29T19:03:00
The Korean shipbuilder, Samsung Heavy Industries, has ordered electrical propulsion systems from STADT AS in Norway for a new generation of environmental friendly LNG powered ships.
STADT ELECTRIC PROPULSION.
Hallvard Slettevoll