- Value Maritime and partners secure funding from the Maritime Masterplan 2024 to develop and demonstrate a modular carbon capture (CC) system aboard the LNG vessel Samskip Kvitbjorn.
- The innovative system reduces emissions, enhances efficiency, and supports maritime decarbonisation.
- Captured CO2 will be processed at onshore hubs for downstream applications, including agriculture.
The Maritime Efficient & Easy Carbon Capture (ME2CC) project, led by Value Maritime, has received funding from the Maritime Masterplan 2024 to advance a compact, modular carbon capture system. This first-of-its-kind system will be installed on Samskip Kvitbjorn, an LNG-powered vessel operating along Norway’s west coast. The initiative aligns with stringent EU and Norwegian emissions requirements and strengthens Samskip’s sustainable logistics operations, reports American Journal of Transportation.
Innovation in Carbon Capture
The ME2CC system builds on prior small-scale CC projects, such as the installation aboard the vessel Nordica. Its compact design reduces the system’s size by up to one-third while maintaining efficiency. By leveraging hot flue gases for electricity generation, the system not only captures CO2 emissions but also reduces fuel consumption, addressing dual challenges of emissions and operational costs.
Centralised Regeneration and Applications
The captured CO2 will be transported to land-based hubs for regeneration using renewable energy. These hubs enable cost-effective processing and prepare CO2 for valuable applications like agriculture, paving the way for scalable onshore CC infrastructure.
Versatile and Scalable Solution
Designed for adaptability, the system can be installed on a wide range of vessels, including shortsea, inland, and offshore ships. Its modular nature supports leasing models, making carbon capture technology accessible and flexible for maritime operators.
Driving Maritime Decarbonisation
The ME2CC project is a significant milestone in the maritime energy transition, offering a low-cost, scalable solution for carbon capture. By enabling immediate emissions reductions, the initiative contributes to industry competitiveness and global climate targets.
Leadership Perspectives
- Christiaan Nijst, Co-Founder & Director, Value Maritime: “This funding propels the ME2CC project forward, underscoring our commitment to scalable, impactful decarbonisation in the maritime industry.”
- Erik Hofmeester, Head of Vessel Management, Samskip: “Retrofitting Samskip Kvitbjorn aligns with our vision for sustainable shipping while maintaining reliable service for our customers.” With the Samskip Kvitbjorn as its flagship, the ME2CC project exemplifies innovative approaches to maritime decarbonisation, setting a benchmark for the industry.
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