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How ship-based CCS supports the transition to future fuels

Japanese research suggests onboard carbon capture systems could reduce emissions up to 90% by 2028. The implications for a vessel’s Energy Efficiency Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Index (CII) are clear, and CCS could represent a giant leap forward towards achieving IMO’s 2050 decarbonisation goals. This webinar will delve into the detail behind this promising technology, including storage space required, capture rates expected and onshore reception facilities needed -- as well as associated costs and what transporting CO2 means for vessels.

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18 August 2021

 

Moderator:

Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media

 

Panellists:

Guus van der Bles, Director Development, Conoship International
Jan Boyesen, Senior Manager Green Transition, Maritime & Logistics Innovation Denmark (MARLOG)
Chris Chatterton, Chief Operating Officer, Methanol Institute
Colin Baker, Patent Attorney, Partner, Energy & Cleantech sector head, Potter Clarkson

 

Download the presentation documents here

 

Webinar review:
Webinar registrations - 425
Duration - 1:11:15
Number of live questions - 36

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