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Flocean One Prepares for Deployment

  • 2 days ago
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Flocean One has completed a 300-mile journey by ship and truck to Mongstad, an industrial complex on Norway's west coast. The pod will be deployed at 500 meters depth to soon begin producing 1 million liters of freshwater daily.





Getting a 22-ton subsea system to the deployment site safely requires precision. After months of assembly and testing in Oslo, the unit arrived on-site intact. 





Our team is now completing final systems checks before Flocean One descends for testing and commissioning. This isn't our first time operating in Mongstad—we've been running a test system here for 17 months, proving the technology works at depth. Now we're scaling to commercial size: a system operating at 500 meters where natural ocean pressure drives reverse osmosis without chemical pre-treatment or toxic brine discharge.


Once operational, Flocean One will supply water to industrial and consumer customers, demonstrating how subsea systems can integrate into existing infrastructure.


Water stress is accelerating globally. The infrastructure built to solve it needs to be resilient, distributed, and designed for the threats we're actually facing. That's what we're proving in Norway.


More updates coming soon as deployment progresses!

 
 
 
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