Red lighthouse standing at the edge of the sea, with calm waters and distant mountains under a bright sky

Lighthouse Projects

Where Innovation Meets Impact

In a world facing climate urgency, cutting-edge technology and visionary thinking light the way forward. At Everllence, we champion bold solutions that address global challenges head-on—right from harnessing the power of the sea to capturing CO₂ emissions at scale. Our lighthouse projects exemplify how industry leaders are pioneering sustainable pathways in energy and manufacturing. Discover how each initiative paves the road to a cleaner, more resilient future.

Climate neutral district heating

Esbjerg heat pump plant in Denmark

As a key Everllence project, the Esbjerg Heat Pump harnesses the power of the sea to deliver clean, carbon-free heating to an entire city. It’s one of the world’s largest seawater heat pumps—and a bold step toward sustainable urban energy.

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Esbjerg Industrial heat pump system with metallic pipes and a central compressor unit
Aerial view of the Brevik CCS facility in Norway, showing a large cement plant with silos, industrial buildings, and docked cargo ships beside a fjord, surrounded by forested hills.

Carbon capture and storage at a cement facility

Brevik CCS – the first large-scale CCS facility in the cement industry

Led by Everllence, the Brevik CCS project is the world’s first large-scale carbon capture facility in the cement industry. It marks a historic milestone in industrial decarbonization—capturing emissions at the source and paving the way for climate-neutral cement production.

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Sustainable shipping

Laura Maersk - the first methanol enabled container vessel 

In collaboration with Everllence, the Laura Maersk sets a new course for green shipping as the world’s first methanol-enabled container vessel. This pioneering project signals a shift toward cleaner maritime transport and a more sustainable global supply chain.

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Large teal cargo ship, Laura Maersk, docked at a port beside a pier, with containers and a nearby tent structure visible.