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ABS awards AiP for MODEC and TOYO’s Blue Ammonia FPSO unit with onboard carbon capture

The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to MODEC, a global supplier and operator of offshore floating platforms, and...

NYK sets out plans to purchase carbon dioxide removal credits to offset residual emissions

Japanese shipping group, NYK, has published a position paper laying out plans to adopt carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies to reduce Scope 1 emissions....

World fleet risks $400bn in stranded assets unless retrofitted with zero-emissions technology, warns UCL report

New research from University College London’s (UCL) Bartlett Energy Institute suggests that shipping may face up to $400 billion of stranded assets as over...

MTF report identifies downstream carbon value chain as key driver for industry OCCS adoption

The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF), a group of flag states and classification societies that aims ‘to bridge the gap between technological progress and regulatory...

UK announces new £30 million funding for clean maritime technologies

The UK government has announced £30 million in funding to support maritime decarbonisation projects and coastal businesses. This investment is part of the sixth...

Solvang achieves ‘world-first’ with full-scale onboard carbon capture system retrofit

Solvang ASA, the Norwegian shipowner, has declared a 'major leap forward' for the shipping industry by retrofitting a full-scale onboard carbon capture and storage...

New MERC report stresses importance of energy efficiency for achieving IMO emissions reduction targets

A new publication from the Maritime Emissions Reduction Centre (MERC) emphasises the significance of energy efficiency measures in ensuring shipping meets the International Maritime...

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