Los Angeles-headquartered onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) start-up Carbon Ridge Inc. reports that it has raised $9.5 million in funding, bringing its total funding to date to $15.5 milliom. The round was led by Crosscut Ventures and Western Technology Investment (WTI), with participation from existing investors the Grantham Foundation, Berge Bulk, Rusheen Capital Management and Plug and Play Ventures. Katapult Ocean, Incite, Spitzer Industries and Canopy Generation Funds also...
Carbon Capture and Storage
Seatrium and Solvang in world’s first full-scale CCS retrofit
Solvang ASA has selected Singapore’s Seatrium to carry out the world’s first first full-scale, turnkey carbon capture and storage retrofit on an oceangoing ship: the 21,289 cubic meter ethylene carrier Clipper Eris.
Scheduled to start in the third quarter of this year, the retrofit will see a 7 MW Wärtsilä carbon capture and storage (CCS) system installed on the ship. It will use amine cleaning technology to capture 70% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) in the exhaust gas from the main engine and the...
Bulker operator SDTR Marine eyes CCS options
Singapore-headquartered bulker operator SDTR Marine has entered into a Joint Development Project (JDP) with classification society DNV that will explore the feasibility of installing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system on an 85,000 dwt Kamsarmax bulk carrier.
As part of the JDP, DNV and SDTR Marine will collaborate on a techno-economic analysis of CCS implementation aboard the bulk carrier. Utilizing DNV’s FuelPath, the study aims to evaluate the economic viability of different fuel and...
https://www.marinelog.com/legal/environment/bulker-operator-sdtr-marine-eyes-ccs-options/
Northern Lights breaks new ground: First-of-their-kind LCO2 carriers fitted with cargo tanks
In a pioneering feat of engineering, Northern Lights, a joint venture company of energy […]
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New terminal at Immingham port to support import of green ammonia from Saudi’s NEOM
UK’s ports operator Associated British Ports (ABP) has launched a tender seeking a lead […]
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Japanese players and Woodside Energy join forces for CO2 capture and storage feasibility study
Japanese industry majors Sumitomo Corporation, JFE Steel Corporation, Sumitomo Osaka Cement, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha […]
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Bernhard Schulte orders Northern Lights CO2 carrier
The Northern Lights JV, in which Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies are equal partners, has awarded a time charter agreement to Bernhard Schulte that will see the construction of a fourth 7,500 cubic meter CO2 carrier for its fleet. The new Northern Lights CO2 carrier will be the fourth in a series of sister ships currently under construction at China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore Co., Ltd (DSOC). It will be the first ship of this type to join the Bernhard Schulte fleet.
https://www.marinelog.com/legal/shipping/bernhard-schulte-orders-northern-lights-co2-carrier/
ERMA First’s CCS wins nod from LR
Greek ballast water treatment specialist ERMA FIRST has won Lloyd’s Register’s Approval in Principle (AiP) […]
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Push for CCU and CCS inclusion in EU Net Zero Industry Act gains momentum
A coalition of industry leaders, environmental advocates, and policymakers have called for the inclusion […]
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Onboard Carbon Capture Utilization And Storage
Shipboard carbon capture is a technology that has the potential to play a significant role in maritime decarbonization. However, as with other new technologies, its success will depend on a number of factors, including: technical advancements (to produce systems compatible with shipboard operations and available space); commercial feasibility (which will in turn be impacted by the availability and cost of alternative fuels, as well as the price of carbon); availability;...
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