World’s First CO₂-Storing Port Infrastructure Launched In Rotterdam
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World’s First CO₂-Storing Port Infrastructure Launched In Rotterdam
Image Credits: Hakkers Dutch firms Hakkers and Paebbl have launched the world’s first port infrastructure project that actively stores carbon dioxide (CO₂). The pilot project, located in the Port of Rotterdam, uses innovative materials that reduce emissions and trap CO₂ inside construction mixtures. The project involves a partial replacement of traditional cement used in anchoring with Paebbl’s carbon-binding material. About 15% of the cement in…
Hakkers and Paebbl introduce carbon-storing solution at Port of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam has implemented carbon-storing harbour infrastructure through a collaboration between Hakkers, a Dutch construction and engineering firm, and Paebbl, a company that transforms captured CO₂ into permanent carbon-storing materials.The post Hakkers and Paebbl introduce carbon-storing solution at Port of Rotterdam appeared first on Ship Technology.
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