REV Oceans’ prelaunch

Happy Friday!

Grab yourself a cup of coffee and watch REV Oceans’ prelaunch at the VARD shipyard in Tulcea, Romania.

We are anxiously awaiting the vessel to be lowered into the water today/tomorrow from the barge it is currently sitting on, and then it will slowly begin its journey en-route to Brattvåg, Norway sometime in the next week. Stay tuned for regular updates 😊

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Introducing Captain Nils

As we are counting down the days for launch of REV Ocean, it is with great pleasure to welcome aboard our Captain Nils!

Nils is from the heart of Smola and is no stranger to the waves. He has worked at sea for 26 year and been Captain for the last 15 years. Nils started on fishing boats and has experience from many types of advanced offshore vessels in addition to involvement with newbuild projects.

 

Say hello to 13-year-old Alva working at REV Ocean this week

This week 13-year-old Alva has joined us at the REV Ocean office. This charismatic young lady is ambitious and passionate about the ocean, and finding sustainable solutions.  She is also proactive in inspiring other youth to become engaged in improving the health of the ocean. We are grateful to have her onboard and we are learning a lot from her.

 

 

The REV Ocean vessel prepares for water launch on Aug 22 in Tulcea.

It has been a tremendous effort under a tight schedule to construct the most advanced research vessel in the world, but the work at the Fincantieri/Vard shipyard will soon be finished, and the first water launch date is finally set. REV Ocean will hit the water in Tulcea, Romania on August 22nd and then spend approximately 30 days being towed to the Brattvåg shipyard on the west coast of Norway for more construction work.

Media outlets are welcome to contact REV communications for access, footage and more details.

  • Lawrence.Hislop@revocean.org
  • +4748500514

Recent photos, videos and render images are available here.

 

It is with great sadness that REV Ocean received the devastating news that our colleague, Executive Strategic Advisor Nicolai Roan, lost his heroic battle with brain cancer on July 30th 2019

Nicolai was a cherished member of the REV Ocean team and played a crucial role in the shaping and strategic implementation of our activities. As a key adviser even before REV Ocean was founded, his mark on our work will persist and live on as we fulfil our goals and reach our ambitions. Nicolai was disruptive. He broke new ground and was not afraid to go where others had not gone before. His creativity took us far beyond the conventional boundaries of the possible. During the darkest of times, Nicolai was always positive and supportive of all of his work colleagues. He would never complain and participated in meetings and social events until the last few months.

But what Nicolai taught us above all, was his ability to love, unconditionally. The love he shared with his partner, our CEO, Nina, only grew after the horrible news of his brain cancer. It was an inspiration to us all to witness how Nicolai and Nina supported each other, while caring for their newborn son, Eik.

Our thoughts are with Nina, Eik, their friends and families while we mourn with them the loss of an irreplaceable father, partner and colleague.

 

Alex Rogers joins an exciting tour of Svalbard with The University of Tromsø Outreach Cruise 2019

The trip provided a lot of food for thought about how to advance marine science in the future.

Disruptive technologies and New Power were the words of the day but there was also a fantastic enthusiasm for collaboration and joint venture.

Read Alex’s daily blogpost here.

Visiting Svalbard though, you cannot avoid the impression of dramatic change driven by global warming and increasing human presence through tourism. Atlantic species were replacing Arctic, communities of marine animals completely changing and the outlook grim for ice-dependent animals such as ringed seals and polar bears. The increasingly erratic weather was also a notable feature of conversation with many people who live on the archipelago or visit it regularly. Science plays a critical role in understanding these changes and helping with how to manage them in the future.

My thanks to the organisers of Outreach Cruise 2019, all my colleagues who participated and the crew of the Helmer Hanssen!

New milestones in the REV Ocean vessel construction

Installation of windows, propellers and other key construction milestones were hit recently as the vessel continues its journey to becoming a seaworthy research platform.

The propellers are 2x 4000mm 5 blade CPP (controllable pitch propellers) optimised for SILENT-R notation. Each is 46 meters long and weighs over 40 tons.

The props will be connected to 4x Wärtsilä 8L26, 2.7 MW each, and 2x 3200 kW ea. Electric main propulsion motors with SILENT R notation.

Introducing The Plastic REVolution Foundation in Ghana

Accra produces an estimated 270,000 tons of plastic waste annually, 50 percent of which is not formally collected into waste management streams. As part of REV Ocean’s commitment to finding solutions to the global challenge of plastic pollution in the ocean, the Plastic REVolution Foundation has been established to find the best opportunities to support Ghana and pilot solutions that can be scaled-up globally.

The new Foundation is led by Erik Solheim, who is supported by a top-notch team of experts in this field.

– We start in Ghana because the country is struggling with plastic litter, and because President Nana Akufo-Addo has ambitions for the capital Accra to become the cleanest city in Africa, says REV Ocean CEO Nina Jensen.

It is estimated that the cost of inefficient waste and sanitation management in Ghana equals 1.6 percent of GDP, or $290m USD annually. Plastic REVolution is currently investigating the feasibility of running a plastic-to-fuel plant in central Ghana based on pyrolysis technology which enables the conversion of plastic into smaller molecules which can be used either as fuel or to create new plastic.

– We will try to create a win-win situation where we set up systems that allow us to remove the plastic and also provide opportunities for people who pick garbage to deliver it to us. Using a circular-economy approach we hope to create many jobs, says Erik Solheim.

Mr Solheim will use his extensive network of researchers, business partners and political contacts to help champion this innovative foundation and create real impact on the ground. The initial estimate for the first pyrolysis plant is in the range of $20-40m USD. If successful in Ghana, the goal is to expand to other cities in the developing world where municipalities are struggling with plastic pollution.

To date, an initial feasibility study mapping current waste production, waste management, and the plastic economy in Ghana have been undertaken. The study is helping answer key questions related to which system for collecting plastic waste may enable a stable supply of appropriate feedstock, and which technology provider offers the technical solution most likely to succeed in the given context. Answering these questions is essential for determining whether it will make sense to move forward with the investment.

It is through the generous financial support of Norwegian businessman and visionary Kjell Inge Røkke that both REV Ocean and Plastic REVolution have been established; each with a mandate to pioneer effective sustainable development and enable partners, businesses and other stakeholders to implement cutting edge environmental solutions. Mr Røkke is also behind Aker Energy in Ghana, where approximately $4.5 billion USD will be invested in the first oilfield project.

Spokespersons for the Plastic REVolution Foundation:

Erik Solheim
CEO, Plastic REVolution Foundation
erikgudbrand@gmail.com
+47 94 87 11 59

Nina Jensen
CEO, REV Ocean
Nina.Jensen@REVocean.org
+47 99 16 96 94

REV Ocean taps Erik Solheim to launch the Plastic REVolution Foundation.

With support from Kjell Inge Røkke, this innovative project has a circular economy approach that aims to eliminate plastic pollution while simultaneously creating new jobs. A true win-win situation.

Accra, the capital of Ghana is the first area of focus for the Plastic REVolution Foundation.

– Half of the plastic in Ghana ends up in landfills along with other garbage. The other half ends up on the streets, on the beaches and in nature, says REV Ocean CEO Nina Jensen.

The project has already started and we have completed several activities, including a feasibility study that will continue at least until the end of this year, but there is still a long way to go.

Former SV leader (The Socialist Left Party in Norway) and UN Environment Executive Director Erik Solheim has been tapped to lead this innovative foundation and build a project team with top internal competency.

– One of the main problems is that plastic clogs up rivers and leads to sewage buildup and flooding, which then results in people becoming ill and dying. We intend to set up systems that allow us to collect this plastic and also hire locals who will help pick garbage and deliver it to us. We hope to create many jobs, says Solheim.

– We start in Ghana because the country is struggling with plastic litter – and because President Nana Akufo-Addo has ambitions for the capital Accra to become the cleanest city in Africa, Jensen says.

Ultimately Plastic REVolution plans to create such facilities in countries all over the world, wherever the need and opportunities are greatest. This is a global problem, and the initiative expects to bring in more partners and scale up over the coming years.