Fred. Olsen BOLT Sea Power
Established in 1848 by the three Olsen brothers of Hvitsten, Norway, Fred. Olsen has more than 170 years of experience in the maritime industry. Fred. Olsen’s main office is located in Oslo, Norway. The company and it’s subsidiaries have business world wide and offices in UK, the US, Denmark, Germany, Philipines, Malta and Bermuda.
Since the initiation the early 2000s, Fred. Olsen has run the BOLT Sea Power program to develop technology for generation of electrical power from ocean waves. Today, engineering and operations are run from the Oslo office, while the commercial department is based in the UK branch. The commercial focus is on supplying units that enables remote operation of offshore systems by offering locally generated power and a reliable communication link to shore.
Marine Energy Documents Related to Fred. Olsen BOLT Sea Power
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| Title | Author | Date Sort ascending | Type of Content | Technology | Collection Method | Engineering |
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| A brief introduction to the BOLT-2-WAVEHUB project | Hjetland, E., Tjensvoll, G., Bjerke, I. | Conference Paper | Wave, Point Absorber | Modeling | ||
| Direct generation wave energy converters for optimized electrical power production | Lendenmann, H., Strømsem, K-C., Dai Pre, M. | Conference Paper | Wave, Point Absorber | Field Data, Modeling | Power Take Off |