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HMM partners with PANASIA to study onboard carbon capture system

Based on research findings, HMM is expected to install the carbon capture system and perform an operational test on its vessels.

e1 Marine methanol to hydrogen generator receives AiP from Marshall Islands

The M-series methanol to hydrogen generator is making hydrogen a viable fuel option for the maritime industry

Partners launch feasibility study on carbon capture and storage on ships

The study will focus on two types of bulk carriers in operation in the Wah Kwong fleet.

£3 million for new carbon capture project and pilot plant

A new carbon capture project could pave the way for large-scale removal of carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere using the ocean.

XFuel lands €8.2m investment to accelerate roll-out of low carbon fuel technology

The investment enables to develop a first commercial-scale project for low-cost, low-carbon, drop-in fuel in hard-to-abate sectors

New paper shows potential for safe storage of CO2 offshore

Scientists conducted an experiment in the North Sea 130km northeast of Aberdeen where they simulated a release of CO2 over a period of 12 days at a depth of 120 metres and three metres below the seabed

ABS and Texas A&M Qatar agree on landmark carbon capture joint study

A landmark study into carbon capture and the global supply chain is to be carried out in collaboration between ABS and Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ).

Four partners to cooperate on L10 carbon capture and storage

The agreement brings together the technical and commercial capabilities necessary to create a robust carbon storage offering for industrial customers in the Dutch sector.

ABS, DSME and GasLog agree to develop carbon capture onboard technology

Partners join forces to lead the development of carbon neutral shipping

PTTEP initiates Thailand’s first CCS project

CCS is one of PTTEP's strategic pathways amidst the energy transition movement to become a low-carbon organization with sustainable growth.

Study: Lowering containership emissions through Just In Time arrivals

Just In Time (JIT) arrivals allow ships to optimise speed during their voyage to arrive in port when berth, fairway and nautical services are available.

Port of Rotterdam accelerates the reduction of its own carbon emissions

The Port of Rotterdam Authority is going to accelerate the reduction of its own carbon emissions.

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