Nordic Unmanned and Aeromon Sign JV for Maritime Emission
Monitoring
Nordic Unmanned has announced the closing of the joint venture deal between Nordic
Unmanned and Aeromon. The newly established joint
company, NUAer, will combine the operational excellence and global reach of
Nordic Unmanned and the world leading emission monitoring technology of Aeromon.
The mission of NUAer is to support the
acceleration of the green transition in the maritime industry through
world-leadership control of marine air pollution.
NUAer aims to be the world leading
system integrator providing mobile maritime emission monitoring systems to end
clients. Its customer base will be governmental agencies, port authorities,
shipping companies and oil and gas operators directly and through Nordic
Unmanned’s existing and new maritime contracts.
Nordic Unmanned’s multi-purpose drone
Staaker BG-200 has already been qualified for starting maritime emission monitoring
operations with the new sniffing technology from NUAer, whilst Nordic
Unmanned’s fleet of Camcopter S-100 will be equipped with NUAer sniffers during
first half of 2022. Following integration, NUAer is mission-ready and on track
to deliver cutting-edge emission monitoring technology to its clients. Nordic
Unmanned expects a sizable improvement in EBITDA within its Maritime operations
with the NUAer sniffer system operational.
Nordic Unmanned is expecting to expand its Emission Monitoring operations into the US during Q2 2022
The sniffer can measure several gases,
including SOx, NOx, CO2, and Methane, providing actionable insight to both
emitter and authorities. NUAer will integrate its offering with the services of
its sister company Ecoxy, the leading Norwegian provider of accredited emission
measurements for the shipping and oil and gas industry. These synergies will
expand Nordic Unmanned’s service offerings to existing clients and strengthen
the Group’s environmental monitoring profile for the governmental segment.
As previously communicated, Nordic
Unmanned will invest EUR 1.5 million in the joint venture and will have an
exclusive right to acquire the remaining 40 percent of the shares of the
company based on certain performance criteria.
Kristin Alne, an executive from the
Energy industry with a Masters’ degree in Energy and Environmental Engineering,
has become the CEO of NUAer. The company is based in
Sandnes, Norway.
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