Emissions Reduction Technology – Page 5
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NYK delivers methanol-fuelled chemical tanker with water-in-fuel solution
NYK Bulkship (Asia) has taken delivery of the methanol-fuelled chemical tanker Seymour Sun built at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in Korea.
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NYK and Knutsen establish liquefied CO2 transportation and storage business
NYK and the Knutsen Group of Norway have established a joint venture company for the commercial development of a liquefied CO2 marine transportation and storage business worldwide.
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Modelling suggests afterburner required for CO2 capture on carrier ship
Researchers from SINTEF Industry and Brevik Engineering have conducted an energy assessment of a carbon capture system onboard a CO2 carrier and concluded that an afterburner would be required to augment the thermal energy available from the exhaust gas.
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New methane slip technology expected on MOL coal carrier by the end of 2023
Hitachi Zosen, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Yanmar Power Technology are cooperating on engine and catalyst developments to reduce methane slip from LNG fuelled vessels.
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TECO 2030 signs green hydrogen MoU with Gen2 Energy
TECO 2030 and Gen2 Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on projects involving green hydrogen for fuel cells.
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Black carbon measurement techniques consistent over range of fuels
Three different techniques for measuring black carbon in ship exhaust gas have been shown to give similar results for a range of engine and fuel types.
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Cleantech business sold
DuPont has sold its cleantech businesses, including its BELCO scrubber subsidiary
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Stena Bulk shares results of preliminary carbon capture feasibility study
Stena Bulk has announced the results of a recent partnership with the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) to study and explore the potential of capturing carbon at the point of exhaust from large commercial vessels.
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Stage V certification for Damen SCR system
Damen has announced that its emissions reduction system has been awarded official EU Stage V certification
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WinGD lowers methane slip below 1g/kWh in multi-turbo test
During The Motorship’s recent Propulsion and Future Fuels conference in Copenhagen, Dominik Schneiter, VP of Research and Development at engine designer WinGD, announced that the company had made a significant advance in reducing methane slip.
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Eminox and KBB partner to deliver complete solution to reduce marine engine emissions
Emissions control specialist Eminox and turbocharger maker Kompressorenbau Bannewitz (KBB) today announced a major collaboration to meet increasing emissions compliance requirements for marine diesel engines
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Solvang to pilot Wärtsilä CCS system on ethylene carrier by 2023
Solvang ASA, a Norwegian shipping company, has agreed to a full-scale pilot retrofit installation of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system on one of its ECO series of ethylene carriers, the 21,000-cbm Clipper Eos.
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VOC MEASURES HAMPERED WITHOUT TERMINAL INVESTMENT
Norway and Canada have proposed onboard measures for reducing volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from tankers, but some in the industry argue that more action is needed by terminals.
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Wartsila Sees Wider Interest In VOC Solution For Offshore Sector
Hans Jakob Buvarp Source: Wärtsilä Gas Solutions Hans Jakob Buvarp, General Manager, Sales at Wärtsilä Gas Solutions
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Environmental compliance drives innovation in scrubber technology
Exhaust gas cleaning technology is still proving its worth in the market as further developments of the technology bring new flexibility for further environmental adaptations in the future, writes Samantha Fisk
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SWISS MULTI-FUEL EXHAUST GAS SOLUTION TARGETS 2022 PILOTS
Daphne Technology is piloting a one-step exhaust gas cleaning technology that forms the core solution for removing combustion emissions from fossil fuels as well as new fuels such as ammonia and hydrogen.
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New Project Joins the Race for the First Onboard CO2 Capture Installation
Japan-based Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, K-Line and ClassNK have teamed up on a demonstration project for the installation of what they expect to be the world''s first onboard CO2 capture system.
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Supercritical CO2 in Exhaust Energy Recovery System
US-based Echogen Power Systems has partnered with GE to design a closed-loop exhaust energy recovery system that uses supercritical CO2 (sCO2) rather than steam as the working fluid.
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Havila adds Climeon option to Tersan orders
Norway-based ship operator Havila Voyages has selected Climeon’s waste heat recovery system for four new coastal ferries.
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Class approval for first PBST SCR-HP units
The first PBST-branded and -built cluster-3 SCR-HP (Selective Catalytic Reduction – High Pressure) system has passed its approval test. The system’s approval certification and engine test was carried out at MAKITA’s works, under observation by class society ClassNK.