With experience from tests with the Blue Solar MVP plant, we are planning to scale up the solution with the design, construction, and testing of the Blue Solar- pilot. The Pilot -is a floating solar power plant with an installed capacity of 75 kWp. We are planning for sales to a significant international market for floating photovoltaic (FPV) energy production.​

Off-grid coastal industries currently using fossil fuels are prime targets for Aksoli. Norwegian aquaculture, reliant on diesel, is an early- stage market. With the high international standing of Norwegian technology providers, global off -grid and hybrid markets transitioning from diesel are likely to follow. As Blue Solar’s capex drops, microgrid and utility-scale markets are expected to adopt it.​

New offshore operations will drive the development of Blue Solar’s offshore solutions.​

Scaling Up for
Global Impact

Rethinking
Aquaculture Energy

Over the past years, the aquaculture sector has made significant strides in adoptinggreener production practices. Despite this progress, a large part of the industry continuesto rely on diesel-powered generators. ​

This reliance on diesel results in the generation of 651,970 tons of CO2 annually.​
The levelized cost of diesel-powered aquaculture is estimated to be higher than 5NOK/kWh, with the additional cost of the CO2 footprint being negligible.​

By transitioning to solar energy, aquaculture can achieve a substantial reduction in bothoperational costs and carbon emissions, paving the way for a more sustainable future.​