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New tech will trap CO2 from cargo ships and store it in the oceanAdkins says that with a full-scale reactor, he aims to capture and store about half of a ship’s CO2 emissions. In the natural world, the reaction takes over 10,000 years, according to Adkins ...
An onboard system has now been installed on the Clipper Eris that will capture CO2 from its exhaust outlets and store it in tanks. Thousands of merchant ships criss-cross global waters every year ...
A digital queueing system at busy ports could reduce traffic jams and lower the maritime shipping industry's carbon emissions ...
Once the ships docks at a port, the pebbles can be offloaded for further treatment at a specialized plant, including separating the CO2 to use them again, or recycling them as construction material.
Shell is the lead developer of the vessel – one of four ships that will form a fleet of CO2 carriers under the project. Northern Pathfinder’s sister ship, Northern Pioneer, left China for ...
The first ship in a 30 billion-kroner ($2.7 billion ... The Northern Pioneer will be one of four vessels transporting waste carbon dioxide from industrial sites to a storage facility outside ...
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