CCS

New partnership integrates ocean carbon removals into bulk carrier design

A new collaboration between maritime engineering firm Aurelia Design and climate technology company Calcarea aims to integrate ocean-based carbon capture directly into the design...

ClassNK expands OCCS guidelines to cover membrane separation

ClassNK has published the second edition of its Guidelines for Onboard CO2 Capture and Storage Systems, introducing the 'world’s first' requirements for on-board systems...

Norway consolidates carbon capture innovation with new national cluster

Norway has created a new national carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) innovation cluster, CCUS Innovation, which unites two of the country’s leading initiatives:...

Pertamina International Shipping lays out Indonesian regional CCS leadership strategy

Indonesia’s Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) has set out a new strategy to expand into the global carbon transport market, underlining the country’s ambition to...

mCDR Coalition drives industry engagement with ocean-based carbon removals

Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) has gained momentum with the launch of a new international coalition, aiming to accelerate research, policy engagement, and industry...

Headway Technology Group installs centrifugal OCCS in first for China

Headway Technology Group has fitted its Onboard Carbon Capture System (OCCS) onto the 57,000 dwt bulk carrier Yue Dian 56 at Longshan Shipyard in...

NYK signs new carbon removals deal with 1PointFive to tackle residual emissions

NYK has signed a new agreement with 1PointFive, a US-based carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) specialist and a subsidiary of Occidental, to purchase...

MODEC wins ABS approval for floating CO2 injection unit

ABS has awarded approval in principle to a new offshore LCO2 floating storage and injection unit (FSIU) developed by MODEC in partnership with Mitsui...

K Line partners with Havstjerne ANS on North Sea CO2 storage venture

K Line has signed a partnership with Havstjerne ANS to develop offshore CO2 transport and storage solutions in the Norwegian North Sea, while also...

Northern Lights stores first CO2 in North Sea reservoir

The Northern Lights project, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) joint venture between Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies, has successfully injected its first volumes of...

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