X-Press opts for carbon capture technology for more of its feeder fleet
With new regulatory standards for the efficiency of vessels looming next year, shipowners and operators ...
Rose growers may provide the ideal outlet for shipping emissions, following the introduction of a new carbon capture and storage (CCS) solution that also addresses carrier weight concerns.
Described by developer Value Maritime (VM) as a “plug and play” system, the onboard storage technology captures CO2 from the ship’s exhaust to charge a CO2 battery, which stores the gas and can be discharged port-to-port and sold to customers sourced by VM.
VM’s Yvette van der Sommen told The Loadstar: “Our first customer ...
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