The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF), a group of flag states and classification societies that aims ‘to bridge the gap between technological progress and regulatory...
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...
Value Maritime, the Dutch green technology company, and its Maritime Efficient & Easy Carbon Capture (ME2CC) consortium partners, have received funding from the Netherlands'...
Bureau Veritas (BV), the French classification society, has partnered with the Korean shipbuilding giant, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), to develop Floating CO2 Storage Units...
Led by INEOS Energy (the project's day-to-day operator) and in partnership with Harbour Energy and the Danish North Sea Fund (Nordsøfonden), Project Greensand is...
Following initial tests in 2024, the Finnish greentech company, Langh Tech, will go to market with an innovative onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS)...
The EverLoNG Project has concluded its second test campaign of a ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) prototype onboard the LNG-powered crane ship, Sleipnir.
The Sleipnir began...
The French start-up aims to revolutionise carbon capture and utilisation for hard-to-abate sectors, such as maritime and aviation, by converting captured CO2 into e-fuels.
Contained...
STARFISH, a large-scale CO2 sequestration project by Altera Infrastructure and Harbour Energy, has been awarded up to €225 million in grant funding by the...