
Jane Jünger
@janejnge
Kommunikasjonsjef for Wartsila i Norge. Forfattar av lokalhistoriske bøker. Falturiltu. Moster2024. Climate Reality leader.
ID: 1598119512
16-07-2013 11:06:09
285 Tweet
394 Followers
1,1K Following



Our colleague Jane Jünger from Wartsila i Norge, was in Brussels last week to present on 'Hydrogen production in the Arctic' at #EUHydrogenWeek. €3bn of European Commission support was announced for the #hydrogen economy at the event. wartsi.ly/3zwpSv4 #CleanHydrogen


Mange av mine kollegaer på Stortinget❤️Kvinne.Liv. Frihet. Zan. Zendegi.Azadi Kamzy Gunaratnam #Mahsa_Amini





A group of amazing British Afghan women singing @ghawghataban's revolutionary anthem for the courageous women of Afghanistan fighting for freedom. Heartwarming to see them take the stage at Royal Albert Hall & express their solidarity with their sisters in Afghanistan on #IWD2023


Eight things the world must do to avoid the worst of #ClimateChange 1. Stop methane emissions 2. Stop deforestation 3. Restore degraded land 4. Change what we eat 5. Go #RenewableEnergy 6. Use energy more efficiently 7. Stop burning #FossilFuels 8. #ActNow theguardian.com/environment/20…





Interested in best practices on how to decarbonize trade? Join us in the #NordicPavilion at 10:15 to explore how Nordic expertise and global orientation are shaping a more sustainable future for the shipping sector. With Sundus Cordelia Ramli The Government of the Faroe Islands 🇫🇴 Wärtsilä Corporation & Aker Horizons #cop28


Jane Jünger, Wärtsilä Corporation, describes the company's work with building a green corridor in the northern part of Norway. On ammonia's importance for decarbonizing the shipping industry, Jünger highlights that just two weeks ago, they launched the first commercial ammonia engine.


Wärtsilä Corporation Aker Horizons is working on the The Narvik Green Ammonia with Statkraft. Marianne Stigset explains that the 600 MW green ammonia plant will start commercial operations in 2028 and has signed a letter of intent with several European companies.


Narges Mohammadi is barred from attending her The Nobel Prize ceremony in Norway this Sunday because she's unjustly imprisoned in Iran. She's in jail because the regime fears her resounding voice. Stand against this egregious injustice. Join the global chorus to #FreeNarges and

