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ClassNK okays ‘world’s first’ onboard CCS installation

ClassNK has granted its Shipboard Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage-Full (SCCS-Full) class notation to the Panama-flagged boxship Ever Top, a Neopanamax container vessel owned by Taiwan’s ocean carrier Evergreen. The notation signifies that the vessel is now equipped with an onboard CO2 capture and storage (CCS) systems, marking it as the world’s first Neopanamax container

ClassNK approves onboard CO2 capture and storage system

ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an onboard CO2 capture and storage (OCCS) system developed by China Shipbuilding Power Engineering Institute Co., Ltd. (CSPI), a member of CSSC Power (Group) Co. Ltd. (CPGC).  In addition to fuel transition, interest in capturing CO2 from ships’ exhaust gas is growing as a way to

CPGC to collaborate with BASF to expedite onboard CO2 capture system

The cooperation aims to address the challenges of energy efficiency improvement and emission reduction in the maritime sector to meet the growing demand for decarbonization of vessel

ClassNK releases guidelines for shipboard CO2 capture and storage

ClassNK has released “Guidelines for Shipboard CO2 Capture and Storage Systems”. The guidelines include provisions for indicating the class notation for vessels equipped with CO2 capture and storage systems or designed as “ready” for their installation. In addition to fuel transition, interest in capturing CO2 from ships’ exhaust gas is growing as a way to

Mitsubishi wins contract for a FEED study relating to CO2 capture

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering, Ltd. (MHIENG) was awarded a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study of a CO2 capture plant applied to natural gas fired gas turbines for a repowered combined cycle (GTCC) power plant in Alberta, Canada. The objective of this FEED study is to implement the CO2 capture plant at the repowered Genesee Generating

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