Carbon Capture – Page 6
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NewsSinotech targets Q4 for onboard CCS trial
Sinotech CCS Co. Ltd., a Shanghai-based developer of carbon capture solutions, plans to install its first CCS unit aboard an Asian owned vessel by November 2022.
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NewsABS Approves HHI CO2 offshore injection system
A large scale, CO2 injection system from Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI Group) has been awarded approval in principle by ABS.
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NewsJapanese LCO2 Carrier Under Construction
Japanese shipbuilder and engineering conglomerate Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Corporation has begun construction of a demonstration liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier.
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NewsStena Bulk to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD), the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) and Stena Bulk have initiated the first stage of a two-year, three-phase project to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale.
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NewsSamskip orders carbon capture systems for two vessels
Samskip has chosen Value Maritime’s Filtree gas cleaning solution for the container ships Samskip Innovator and Samskip Endeavour.
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NewsReport: VLCC best business case for onboard carbon capture
A study just released by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping examines the role of onboard carbon capture (OCC) and concluded a VLCC newbuild provided the best business case of the options considered.
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NewsHHI-EMD to market oxicats from 2023
Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) held a webinar on 28 September 2022 discussing its after-treatment research for LNG and ammonia, saying it plans to market its methane oxidation catalyst (oxicat) technology in 2023.
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NewsConsortium explores CCUS in Singapore
Air Liquide, Chevron, Keppel Infrastructure, and PetroChina have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the development of large-scale carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) solutions in Singapore.
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NewsHMM and Panasia to study onboard carbon capture
Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Panasia to collaborate on onboard carbon capture systems.
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NewsStudy: Pre-combustion carbon capture viable
Researchers from Austria and Sweden have modelled the potential for pre- and post-combustion carbon capture for a ferry burning renewable methanol and hydrogen and concluded that both systems would be cost effective.
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NewsFuture fuel uncertainty points towards onboard carbon capture
The IMO’s short-term decarbonisation regulations are yet to consider onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS), but the industry is pushing ahead anyway.
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NewsAll eyes turn to CCUS: LR’s van der Post
The emergence of a new trade in carbon transportation is likely to depend upon regulatory developments to support investments, Lloyd’s Register’s Sean van der Post tells The Motorship in an exclusive interview.
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NewsBV studies onboard CCS with Hong Kong shipowner
Bureau Veritas (BV) and Wah Kwong, one of Hong Kong’s largest shipowners, have signed a cooperation agreement to study the feasibility of installing carbon capture and storage (CCS) units on existing ships.
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NewsABS sees role for carbon capture
The path towards net zero will start with drop-in transition fuels, progress with the adoption of carbon capture (CCS) technologies and eventually lead to adoption of low- and zero-carbon fuels produced using renewable energy, says ABS.
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NewsEGA eyes kites, alt fuels and CCS in K Line decarb deal
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. Group (“K” Line Group) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) to cooperate on research and pilot projects to decarbonise bulk cargo shipping on 28 June.
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NewsCarbotreat and VDL AEC Maritime partner on CCS
Netherlands-based companies VDL AEC Maritime and Carbotreat have joined forces to provide carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for LNG and HFO fuelled vessels.
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NewsAiP for Daphne Technology’s methane abatement technology
DNV and Lloyd’s Register have granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Daphne Technology for its methane abatement technology SlipPure™.
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NewsEPS to install carbon capture system on two tankers
Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has signed a definitive agreement with Rotterdam-based Value Maritime (VM) to install carbon capture and filtering systems on MR tankers Pacific Cobalt and Pacific Gold, with an option to equip three more vessels.
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NewsAqualung Carbon Capture eyes maritime market
Aqualung Carbon Capture, a manufacturer of in membrane CO2 capture and separation technology, has completed a new equity investment from key strategic partners including Global Ship Lease, Golar LNG, MKS Pamp and Standard Lithium.
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NewsInternational team to test CCS on LNG-fuelled ships
A project led by TNO has received €3.4 million from an EU climate action fund to accelerate the uptake of ship-based carbon capture by international shipping companies.