Port of Gothenburg a step closer to become a carbon capture hub
The Swedish Energy Agency is bringing the region a step closer to a carbon capture infrastructure at the Port of Gothenburg.
Read moreThe Swedish Energy Agency is bringing the region a step closer to a carbon capture infrastructure at the Port of Gothenburg.
Read moreStena Bulk announced the results of a recent partnership with the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) to study and explore the potential of capturing carbon at the point of exhaust from large commercial vessels.
Read moreA feasibility study conducted by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) and Stena Bulk has found that mobile carbon capture in shipping is technically feasible and has a long-term role to play in meeting the industry’s decarbonization targets.
Read moreNorway’s Equinor and DNV shake hands in order to develop software for safety assessments of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Read moreMitsubishi Shipbuilding and NYK will jointly develop a large-scale liquefied CO2 carrier, following the steps of MOL and K Line.
Read moreABS, Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE) launched two joint development projects (JDPs) to develop decarbonization technologies to support global sustainability ambitions.
Read moreWärtsilä and Solvang ASA have agreed on a full-scale pilot retrofit installation of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system.
Read moreK Line informed that it has successfully captured CO2 from the exhaust gas emitted from the coal carrier Corona Utility.
Read moreEleven companies have expressed interest in supporting the large-scale deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in Houston.
Read moreValue Maritime announced the development of a CO₂ capture and storage (CCS) solution for the maritime industry that will be installed onboard an operational vessel.
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