TDC A/S: DKT Holdings ApS: Interim Financial Report Q1 2021
Improved or stable commercial performance across all main products in TDC Group as well as continued cost savings resulted in a small decline in EBITDA in Q1 (-1.8% YoY)
TDC Group s operating expenses improved by 11.5% YoY in Q1, driven by cost reductions across TDC Group, primarily in Nuuday (13.7%)
Capex decreased by 27.6% YoY, driven by reduced costs following the completion of last year s mobile network 5G-swap as well as lower activity in fibre rollout due to COVID-19
Leverage for DKT Finance was 5.3x (5.3x in Dec 2020)
and for TDC A/S 3.6x (3.5x in Dec 2020). Additional RCF of DKK 2.577m was raised in Q1 to secure sufficient liquidity to cash flows the next 24 months - including operations, investment programs and maturing funding in 2022
TDC A/S: TDC: Interim Financial Report Q1 2021
Improved or stable commercial performance across all main products in TDC Group as well as continued cost savings resulted in a small decline in EBITDA in Q1 (-1.8% YoY)
TDC Group s operating expenses improved by 11.5% YoY in Q1, driven by cost reductions across TDC Group, primarily in Nuuday (13.7%)
Capex decreased by 27.6% YoY, driven by reduced costs following the completion of last year s mobile network 5G-swap as well as lower activity in fibre rollout due to COVID-19
Leverage for DKT Finance was 5.3x (5.3x in Dec 2020)
and for TDC A/S 3.6x (3.5x in Dec 2020). Additional RCF of DKK 2.577m was raised in Q1 to secure sufficient liquidity to cash flows the next 24 months - including operations, investment programs and maturing funding in 2022
Alfa-Laval gears up to test methanol fuel cells
Alfa Laval Test and Training Centre – HTPEM fuel cell
Alfa Laval in cooperation with fuel cell maker Blue World Technologies has announced plans to start testing a marine fuel cell system based on methanol.
The testing will take place at the Alfa Laval Test & Training Centre in Denmark, exploring the technology’s potential as a source of marine fossil-free auxiliary power systems.
The project is supported by DFDS, Maersk Drilling and Hafnia. The project is funded by Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program (EUDP).
Mads Friis Jensen, CCO and Co-founder, Blue World Technologies & Lars Bo Andersen, Manager of Alfa Laval Test and Training Centre – HTPEM fuel cell
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Press Release – Major tests of methanol as a marine fuel will soon begin at the Alfa Laval Test & Training Centre in Aalborg, Denmark. Working closely with MAN Energy Solutions and other partners, Alfa Laval will explore the possibility of running the centre’s four-stroke, 2 MW diesel engine on methanol – without modifications or another pilot fuel. The testing is the third stage in an ongoing research project funded by Danish EUDP (Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program).
Making methanol feasible for standard engines
Initiated two years ago, the EUDP-funded methanol project partners Alfa Laval and MAN Energy Solutions with the Danish Technological Institute (DTI), Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and biofuel producer Nordic Green. Through joint research, the consortium seeks to develop a methanol fuel system that can adapt to today’s marine diesel engines. Methanol, which is abundant and clean-burning, is one of the most promis