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Maritime News
India Rewards Pilot for Air-Drop Raid to Capture Somali Pirates
The Indian Air Force has awarded a medal for gallantry to a cargo jet pilot who dropped off the…
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Maritime News
Solvang LPG Tanker Ready to Launch New Onboard Carbon Capture Pilot
A pilot project involving Wärtsilä, MAN Energy Solutions, and the research institute SINTEF and working with Norwegian shipping company Solvang…
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Marine World
Why Carbon Capture Could Be Shipping’s Best Bet for Cutting Emissions—Without Ditching Fossil Fuels
By Paul Morgan — As the maritime industry grapples with the dual challenges of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and maintaining…
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Maritime News
Heavy Industry Needs Carbon Capture – But It Has to be Done Right
The UK government has given the go-ahead to carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) schemes worth £22 billion (US$28.6 billion). Critics…
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Maritime News
Aerleum Raises $6M in Seed Round to Revolutionize CO2 Capture & Conversion
[By: Aerleum] Aerleum, a pioneering climate tech company specializing in CO2 capture and utilization, announces the successful close of its…
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Maritime News
Interview: DNV’s Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen on Efficiency and Carbon Capture
Leading class society DNV believes that green fuels will be costly and scarce for the rest of the decade, making…
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Marine World
Lloyd’s Register Assigns First Shipboard Carbon Capture Class Notation
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has made maritime history by assigning its first class notation for carbon capture onboard a ship. The…
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Port News
Shell contracts emissions capture firm in Los Angeles
Giant black pipes will be inserted into the funnels of tankers calling at Shell’s Mormon Island Terminal in the Port…
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Maritime News
Port of Hueneme Partners to Introduce Stack Caps to Reduce Emissions
California’s Port of Hueneme, which is used by commercial shippers for cargo including fresh produce and vehicles as well…
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