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TECO 2030: Carbon Capture Storage technology able to reduce CO2 emissions by 30-40%
11 May 2021
A Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) feasibility joint study conducted by Maritime engineering and green equipment development company, TECO 2030 ASA and AVL List GmbH (AVL)Â have found Carbon Capture and Storage to be technically and financially viable.
TECO 2030 will now begin a pilot development to focus on verification and optimization of the technologies test for maritime applications, it said on Wednesday (5 May).
The company noted an average capsize ship with a yearly consumption of approximately 15,000 tons of bunker fuel will emit about 45,000 tons of CO2 emissions.
These CO2 emissions can be reduced by 30-40% with TECO CCS technology onboard and have a large impact on the shipâs Energy Efficiency Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Index (CII), it believes.
TECO 2030: Onboard CCS is technically and financially viable, study confirms May 6, 2021, by Naida Hakirevic
Onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) is technically and financially viable, a feasibility study jointly conducted by Norwegian engineering company TECO 2030 ASA and Austrian-based automotive consulting firm AVL List GmbH has concluded.
As explained, by installing onboard carbon capture and storage equipment, the shipping industry has the potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions. This is an important part of reducing shipping’s environmental footprint, TECO 2030 said.
Last month, TECO 2030 and AVL joined forces on the feasibility study to explore the potential of carbon capture and storage in the maritime industry, focusing on the vessel capabilities and robustness of the technology.