Potential for Exhaust Gas Abatement Systems to Tackle CO2

Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment highlights the potential for systems to directly tackle maritime carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the near future, as technology advances and enables manufacturers to design and upgrade scrubbers to capture carbon at the point of exhaust, says a press release published on Wartsila’s website.

Extensive Research to Explore

Wärtsilä has conducted extensive research and development to explore how Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) can be developed and scaled in maritime....

https://mfame.guru/potential-for-exhaust-gas-abatement-systems-to-tackle-co2/

CCS could be GHG gamechanger

K Line, whose container ship division is now part of Ocean Network Express (ONE), is collaborating with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and class society ClassNK, to develop a marine carbon capture and storage (CCS) system, that could see shipping meet decarbonisation targets.

The industry players will be supported by Japan’s Ministry of Land Infrastructure Industry and Transport (MLIT) as the group, part of the Carbon Capture on the Ocean project the team, install a CCS on a K Line general cargo vessel.

https://container-news.com/ccs-could-be-ghg-gamechanger/

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