Norwegian CO2 carrier ship in S’pore offers glimpse of future carbon capture in region
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Norwegian ship gets onboard carbon capture system
A Norwegian shipping company has announced that it has modified one of its vessels to install the “world’s first” onboard carbon capture and storage system to reduce emissions. According to shipowner Solvang, the Clipper Eris should see its greenhouse gas emissions reduced by up to 70 percent. During a retrofit at a Singapore shipyard, the vessel, a 160-metre-long ethylene carrier, was fitted with an exhaust filtering system that captures CO2. T…
Maritime transport accounts for between 2% and 3% of total global emissions, but decarbonization is a challenge due to technological obstacles and the international nature of the sector. A Norwegian company announced that it has modified one of its ships to make it “the first in the world” to be equipped with a large scale CO2 capture and storage system in order to reduce its emissions of this gas. Fueled by heavy fuel oil, much criticized for i…
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