MOL and EnviroNor sign MoU to collaborate on floating desalination vessel

A floating desalination vessel is a floating infrastructure vessel equipped with seawater desalination equipment using reverse osmosis membranes, which removes impurities other than water, to produce fresh water (drinking water) and supply it to shore.

MOL and EnviroNor sign MoU to collaborate on floating desalination vessel
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Compared to a seawater desalination plant on land, FDVs do not require the acquisition of land and is built by converting a used ship, so it offers advantages such as the ability to start water supply in a short time.

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and EnviroNor AS have signed a memorandum of understanding to discuss collaboration on a Floating Desalination Vessel and have begun collaboration toward commercialization.

MOL said:

"By combining MOL's extensive experience in building, owning and operating ships over many years with EnviroNor's expertise within shipping and desalination, we aim to build FDVs and capture business opportunities as a means of providing new fast-track solutions all over the world where water shortages are a current and rapid growing challenge.

Commercialization of Floating Desalination Vessel was suggested through the MOL Group Employee Proposal System "MOL Incubation Bridge", and resulted in a memorandum of understanding with EnviroNor."