Clean Seas Ahead
Released - 6/21/2010
ShoreClean™ Products Use Naturally Occurring Oil-Consuming Microbes to Clense Shorelines
Released - 6/11/2010
Grant will help EnSolve develop a biological treatment system for maritime engine emissions applications
Released - 3/25/2010
EnSolve Biosystems today announced that it has successfully completed and passed the MEPC 107(49) certification tests for its new compact PetroLiminator 200M (PL 200M) Oil Water Separator (OWS) system...
Released - 8/7/2009
Grant will help advance EnSolve's novel green technology, protecting the world's oceans from oily bilge water.
Released - 6/10/2009
Two leading international maritime bioremediation technology companies, EnSolve Biosystems of the U.S. and Gertsen & Olufsen (G&O) of Denmark, today announced a distribution agreement under which G&O will market and sell EnSolve’s PetroLiminator® biological oily water separator (OWS) system under the G&O name.
Released - 9/29/2008
EnSolve Biosystems today announced the introduction of a new operating cost guarantee program for the company’s flagship product, the PetroLiminator Oily-Water Separator (OWS).  The PetroLiminator Operating Cost Guarantee Program will allow ship operators to appropriate funds more effectively with predictable annual fees, and will help avoid any strains on budgets as the result of unexpected costs associated with ships’ OWS treatment systems.
Released - 7/8/2008
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and its services contractor, Weatherford International Ltd, have deployed a pair of biotechnology water treatment systems from EnSolve Biosystems for a natural gas pipeline network in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. One of the portable EnSolve PL 630M OWS units was placed on Anadarko’s Independence Hub, while the second was placed on a Weatherford offshore support vessel, which provides generated nitrogen for pipeline pre-commissioning operations.
Released - 3/10/2008
 Azamara Cruises has just completed installation of an EnSolve PetroLiminator® 630M oily water separator (OWS) system on the cruise ship Azamara Quest. Azamara elected to purchase the PetroLiminator system for Azamara Quest after successful sea trials of a unit fitted on its sister Azamara Journey, last year. “As conscientious environmental stewards, we are committed to keeping the world’s oceans pollution-free,” said Nikolaos Doulis, fleet director for Azamara Cruises.
Released - 11/15/2006
RALEIGH, N.C. – November 15, 2006 – EnSolve Biosystems has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) to supply a PetroLiminator Oil Water Separator for treating bilge water from its fleet service craft at the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet, California.
Released - 9/26/2006
RALEIGH, N.C. – September 26, 2006 – EnSolve Biosystems, the company that pioneered breakthrough bioremediation technology for bilgewater treatment, today announced it has successfully completed testing to receive U.S. Coast Guard type approval for its new oily water separator (OWS) system.
Released - 5/16/2005
RALEIGH, NC – May 16, 2005 - EnSolve Biosystems today announced that it has received an order from Color Line to install a PetroLiminator® 300 biomechanical bilge water treatment system on the passenger ferry M/S Color Viking.
Released - 4/15/2005
RALEIGH, NC – April 15, 2005 - EnSolve Biosystems has been awarded a contract option by the U.S. Navy to develop a biological treatment system to remove petroleum products from decommissioned ships prior to disposal.  The Phase II SBIR grant calls for EnSolve to design a prototype system that can be used to treat the wash water generated during the cleaning process.
Released - 10/16/2002
RALEIGH, NC – October 16, 2002 - EnSolve Biosystems has been awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the U.S. Navy to develop a fully automated biomechanical system for removal of oily wastes from ships’ bilge water.  The new biomechanical technology would replace the existing mechanical oily water separators currently used by the Navy. These mechanical systems have proven to be unreliable and require high maintenance efforts.
Released - 9/5/2001
EnSolve Biosystems has been awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the U. S. Naval Sea Systems Command to develop a fully automated biomechanical system. The new biomechanical technology would replace the existing mechanical oily water separators currently used by the Navy. These mechanical systems have proved to be unreliable and require high maintenance.
Released - 4/16/2001
RALEIGH, NC - April 16, 2001 - EnSolve Biosystems has won a prestigious international award honoring its innovative work in developing the PetroLiminator® biomechanical oily water separator for the marine industry. The Raleigh, North Carolina, company was presented the Seatrade Award for countering marine and atmospheric pollution in London, April 9, 2001.
Released - 10/2/2000
EnSolve Biosystems has won orders from Interlake Steamship Company to supply two PetroLiminator® 630 biomechanical bilge water treatment systems. The PetroLiminator 630 systems will replace the existing conventional oily water separator systems on the 1,000-ft cargo vessels MV Mesabi Miner and MV Paul R. Tregurtha.
 
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