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Ecvio is acquired by the Trosvik Group

Jun 14, 2024

Oslo / Akland / Brevik – June 14, 2024 – Ecvio, previously a wholly-owned environmental technology subsidiary of GTH, becomes part of Trosvik Maritime and changes its name to Trosvik Energy.

GTH steps in as a strategic owner in the Trosvik Group and will ensure close cooperation between Trosvik and the companies in the GTH group through active ownership. Trosvik and GTH see significant project synergies and growth opportunities in renewable energy production, focusing on waste incineration and carbon capture.

The Trosvik Group aims to develop new technological solutions that can contribute to a more sustainable industry. The company is working on developing new environmentally friendly solutions in shipping, aquaculture, and the energy sector. The cooperation now established with GTH highlights that the company is taking an important step forward and positioning itself towards green and sustainable industrial production.

"This is a step forward for customers and employees. We are strengthening our competitiveness, delivery capacity, and securing jobs at Akland," says Frode Bjørntvedt, Managing Director of Trosvik Energy

"For GTH, we see this as an important milestone in our business development. As a result of this cooperation, we gain significant industrial strength that will help realize our projects and contribute to sustainable energy production," says Geir Otto Amundsen, Director at GTH.

"We at Trosvik are very much looking forward to the journey together with Ecvio and the GTH family and are excited to get to know both employees and customers in what will now become Trosvik Energy," says Jan Brønsten, CEO of Trosvik, in conclusion.

For more information, contact:
Geir Otto Amundsen, Director at GTH and Board Member of Trosvik Energy
goa@green-th.com +47 90600559

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