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Shanghai Demonstrates Ship-to-Ship Transfer for Captured CO2
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How limestone and seawater could help ships cut carbon emissions in half
Ships play a major role in global trade—but they’re also a big source of carbon emissions. In fact, the shipping industry is responsible for nearly 3% of all greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. Finding ways to reduce this pollution is tough, especially for long-distance ocean travel. But now, scientists have come up with a […] The post How limestone and seawater could help ships cut carbon emissions in half appeared first on Knowridge…
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World’s First Ship-to-Ship LCO₂ Transfer Completed in Shanghai
On June 19, the world’s first ship-to-ship liquified carbon dioxide (LCO₂) transfer was successfully completed at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Hangzhou Bay, Shanghai.The project was led by Shanghai Qiyao Environmental Technology (SMDERI-QET)…
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