Carbon Capture – Page 5
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NewsGCMD selects concept study for LCO2 offloading
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has selected a proposal for a concept study on offloading liquefied CO2 (LCO2) captured onboard ships for further development from a shortlist of submissions from classification societies and engineering consultants. The winning proposal was submitted by Lloyd’s Register, supported by its partner Arup, in response to an Invitation-for-Proposal issued in December 2022.
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Newse1 Marine to build hydrogen generator to support CCS development
Global renewable energy company, e1 Marine, has been commissioned to build an S Series 130 methanol to hydrogen generator by Current AG for the development and evaluation of techniques to capture waste heat and CO2 from the exhaust stream created during the reforming process
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NewsCII and CCS: a quick route to 2050
Will IMO acknowledge carbon capture’s potential in reducing a ship’s carbon intensity?
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NewsREMARCCABLE on board CCS project design receives AiP
The conceptual design of a carbon capture system onboard an oil tanker has received approval in principle from ABS. The design was developed during the first phase of a two-year, three-phase pilot project to demonstrate end-to-end shipboard carbon capture at scale.
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NewsCarbon capture opens the door to negative CO2 emissions: Hånell
Regulators need to make appropriate choices to avoid penalising first movers like Stena Bulk, Erik Hånell, president and CEO of Stena Bulk tells The Motorship
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NewsPre-combustion onboard CCS solution receives AiP
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded an approval in principle to a Norwegian hydrogen technology developer, Rotoboost, for its pre-combustion Carbon Capture System (CCS) Rotobox.
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NewsFirst CCS-Ready scrubber order for Wärtsilä
Wärtsilä has received its first order for carbon capture and storage-ready scrubber systems - CCS-Ready scrubbers. The order was booked in Wärtsilä’s order intake in November 2022 and the delivery is expected to take place in 2023.
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NewsFirst reference for integrated CCS on Eastern Pacific tanker
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has announced the successful installation of Value Maritime’s (VM) Filtree system onboard its managed vessel M/T Pacific Cobalt in Rotterdam.
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NewsCharter contracts for Northern Lights LCO2 carriers marked
A ceremony was held in Stavanger, Norway on 10 February 2023 to mark the signature of bare boat charter and time charter contracts for two 7,500cbm liquefied CO2 ships between Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) and Northern Lights JV DA.
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NewsGTT awarded funding to design on-board CCS system
A project to install an assymetric wingsail alongside a new onboard carbon capture and storage system on a container vessel powered by synthetic fuel has been awarded funding from a French public investment bank, Bpifrance.
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NewsNikkiso acquisition extends CO2 offering
A subsidiary of Nikkiso Co.Ltd, Nikkiso CE&IG, has completed the acquisition of a Germany-based gas solutions specialist, Cryotec Anlagenbau GmbH. Cryotec supplies planning, project management, manufacturing and engineering services of skid-mounted/containerized air separation and liquefaction plants, and CO2 technologies.
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NewsJapanese consortium targets CCS demonstration shipments in 2024
A New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) led consortium plans to begin small-scale demonstration shipments of liquefied CO2 as part of a demonstration of international liquefied CO2 supply chains in 2024.
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NewsAndritz inks deal with MISC inks to develop maritime CCS solutions
International technology group, Andritz, has signed a deal to collaborate with Malaysian energy shipping group MISC Berhad on the application and optimisation of its carbon capture technologies for stationary and maritime applications.
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NewsABS launches onboard carbon capture requirements
ABS has developed a set of requirements to guide the industry in the application of carbon capture technology at sea.
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NewsDSME and POSCO to develop materials for CO2, NH3
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and South Korean steel maker POSCO have agreed to develop and apply new materials for shipbuilding.
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NewsAntwerp to be CO2 export hub
The EU Commission has announced it will grant Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges €144.6 million for the construction of shared CO₂ transport and export facilities on the Antwerp port platform.
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NewsGCMD looking for partner to study CO2 offloading
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has issued an Invitation-for-Proposal (IFP) to evaluate the safety, technical and operational requirements for offloading shipboard captured CO2 during port calls.
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NewsAmmonia-fuelled CO2 carrier design planned
Norway’s Breeze Ship Design and Equinor have agreed to develop a ship design concept for a CO2 carrier for direct offshore injection.
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NewsABS qualifies pre-combustion carbon capture system
ABS has issued New Technology Qualification (NTQ) for a pre-combustion carbon capture system based on the thermocatalytic decomposition process (TCD) from Rotoboost, a global hydrogen company based in Norway.
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NewsSolvent choices will await on board CCS trials: Wärtsilä
Kashif Javaid, Director of Sales at Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment, discusses the progress of Wärtsilä’s carbon capture and storage solution.