Official approval for marine application of Opcon Powerbox


–   opens up new opportunities for fuel savings and reduced emissions at sea
Opcon, the energy and environmental technology Group, has received official
approval from Lloyd’s Register for the first reference installation of the
marine application of Opcon Powerbox, which generates electricity from waste
heat.

Both Opcon Powerbox ORC and Opcon Powerbox WST, and the first installation
aboard the Wallenius vessel, M/V Figaro, has received official approval during
the summer for use at sea. The first reference installation is expected to
achieve fuel savings of 4-6%. The technology is expected to achieve fuel savings
of 5-10% in other installations.

“Behind this success lies some enormous hard work carried out to integrate these
systems. This is a milestone in our efforts to adapt our pioneering technology
for production of electricity from waste heat for use in marine applications. We
will now fine-tune, test and verify the improvement in energy efficiency that
this system offers in various operational scenarios at sea. By utilising waste
heat and recovering the energy, significant environmental gains can be made.
Considering today’s oil prices and the efforts being made by the IMO, for
example with the coming International Energy Efficiency Certificate (IEE), we
believe that this product really has come at exactly the right time,” says Rolf
Hasselström, President and CEO of Opcon AB.

Large vessels currently consume large amounts of fossil fuels in their
operations, which means that lower fuel consumption means a direct reduction in
emissions of CO2, NOx and sulphur. Opcon estimates that more than 1 000 newly
built vessels a year as well as many existing vessels could benefit from Opcon
Powerbox technology. The entire merchant shipping fleet is estimated to account
for 4-5% of global emissions of CO2.

The reference installation of Opcon Powerbox is a collaborative venture between
Opcon and Wallenius Marine, supported by the Swedish Energy Agency.



For further information, please contact
Niklas Johansson, vice president, Investor Relations, Opcon AB, tel. +46 8-466
45 00,+46-70-592 54 53



Opcon AB, Box 15085, 104 65 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel. +46 8-466 45 00, fax+46 8-716 76 61
e-mail: info@Opcon.se
www.Opcon.se





The Opcon Group

Opcon is an energy and environmental technology Group that develops, produces
and markets systems and products for eco-friendly, efficient and resource
-effective use of energy.

Opcon has activities in Sweden, China, Germany and the UK. There are around 400
employees. The company’s shares are listed on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm. The Group
comprises two business areas:

Renewable Energy focuses on the following areas: electricity generation based on
waste heat, bioenergy-powered heating and CHP plants, pellets plants, drying of
biomass, handling systems for biomass, sludge and natural gas, industrial
cooling, flue gas condensation, treatment of flue gases and air systems for fuel
cells.

Engine Efficiency focuses on energy-efficient solenoid technology and ignition
systems for combustion engines including ethanol, natural gas and biogas
engines.

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