DNV and SDTR Marine Collaborate on Techno-Economic Analysis of CCS Implementation aboard Bulk Carriers

DNV inks JDP to explore CCS for SDTR Marine’s Kamsarmax
DNV and SDTR Marine collaborate on a techno-economic analysis of CCS implementation aboard bulk carriers. Gao Dehui, CEO of SDTR Marine, highlights the positive impact of CCS technology on reducing carbon emissions from ships and commitment to environmental responsibility. DNV echoes the importance of cost-effective fuel strategies to support net-zero goals.
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DNV and SDTR Marine will collaborate on a techno-economic analysis of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) implementation aboard bulk carriers as part of the JDP partnership. The study aims to evaluate the economic viability of different fuel and technology approaches under various fuel and CO2 price scenarios, taking into account future decarbonization mandates and SDTR Marine’s emission targets. Gao Dehui, CEO of SDTR Marine, emphasized the significance of CCS technology in reducing the environmental footprint of the shipping industry, showcasing the company’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability.

Cristina Saenz de Santa Maria, Regional Manager at DNV, highlighted the strategic importance of planning for regulatory compliance and operational efficiency as the maritime industry advances towards decarbonization. She expressed DNV’s excitement to work with SDTR Marine in exploring cost-effective fuel strategies to support their net-zero goals, leveraging DNV’s global network and expertise in maritime decarbonization. The collaboration reflects the industry’s increasing attention to CCS as an innovative solution to curb its carbon footprint.

The JDP partnership between DNV and SDTR Marine aims to explore the economic viability of CCS implementation aboard bulk carriers, reflecting the industry’s increasing focus on innovative solutions to reduce its carbon footprint and transition towards decarbonization. SDTR Marine’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability is showcased through their exploration of CCS technology, while DNV’s expertise in maritime decarbonization provides strategic guidance for cost-effective fuel strategies to support net-zero goals. The study takes into account future decarbonization mandates and aims to guide the industry through the energy transition in compliance with IMO’s emission targets.

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