Fuel Cell and CCS Study Aims to Reduce Maritime Emissions

Lloyd’s Register is collaborating with ROTOBOOST and Amogy to evaluate fuel cell and CCS technologies in the maritime industry. The study will assess technical readiness, financial viability, and regulatory aspects to reduce emissions. Key elements include hydrogen fuel cells and ammonia-to-power systems. This project aims to advance alternative propulsion methods to meet new carbon market and regulatory requirements.

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Bureau Veritas Report: Assessing Carbon Capture Technology Viability in the Marine Market

Bureau Veritas (BV) has released a report assessing the technical viability of carbon capture & storage (CCS) technology in the marine market. Titled “Onboard Carbon Capture: An Overview of Technologies to Capture CO2 Onboard Ships,” the report explores emerging CCS technologies, feasibility studies, challenges, and the role of carbon capture in decarbonizing the maritime sector.

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