Tag: CCS
Onboard CCS is Vital For Attaining Net-Zero Emissions
With a focus on zero carbon emissions by 2050, the search for viable options for such an industry remains essential. The excerpt also points out...
South Korea Approves ERMA FIRST’s Ballast Treatment System
ERMA FIRST has received the coveted South Korean flag Type Approval for its market-leading ERMA FIRST FIT ballast water treatment system, reports Safety4sea.
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Demonstrating The Technical And Economic Viability Of Carbon Capture
Classification society Bureau Veritas details results of a shipboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) study showing how it can help shipping reducing emissions, says...
Höegh LNG And Aker BP Form Strategic Partnership
Höegh LNG and Aker BP have entered a strategic partnership to develop a fully comprehensive carbon transport and storage offering for industrial CO2 emitters...
UK Expands CCS with Acorn and Viking Projects
The UK government has made significant strides in advancing its carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiatives with the inclusion of the Acorn and Viking...
Ocean-Going LCO2 Carrier To Become A Reality Soon
・ Project to utilize Mitsubishi Shipbuilding's knowledge regarding design and construction of liquified gas carriers along with Nihon Shipyard's wealth of shipbuilding experience in...
Leading Companies Establish New Carbon Capture And Storage Europe Alliance
Carbon Capture & Storage Europe, a new alliance established by leading companies and organizations, will aim to advance carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology...
COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry Delivered Multipurpose Pulp Carrier
The 62,000 dwt multipurpose pulp carrier "COSCO SHIPPING TENG DA" was christened and delivered for COSCO Shipping Development by COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry (DALIAN),...
Svanehøj Acquires Complete Cryogenic Services
Svanehøj, continues to expand its service solution business, this time by taking over California-based Complete Cryogenic Services (CCS), a specialist in service and overhaul...
Norway Awards Offshore Licenses To Explore For CO2 Storage
Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy awarded shuttle tanker owner Altera Infrastructure and its partner Wintershall Dea the licence to develop Havsterjne, reports Riviera.
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