Demonstration of ship-based carbon capture on LNG fuelled ships (EverLoNG)

6 Pages Posted: 8 Nov 2022

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Marco Linders

TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

Juliana Garcia Moretz-Sohn Monteiro

TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

M Mælumb

SINTEF Industry

Joan van den Akker

Conoship International

Petra Zapp

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

E Vroegrijk

Lloyd’s

Jed Belgaroui

Total EP Norge

C. Dijkhuizen

Heerema Marine Contractors

Date Written: November 8, 2022

Abstract

The maritime sector aims to reduce CO2 emissions from international shipping by at least 50% by 2050. Ship-Based Carbon Capture (SBCC) is proposed as a low-cost alternative to decarbonize the maritime sector, as compared to zero-emission fuels (e.g. ammonia, hydrogen). The objective of this project called ‘EverLoNG’ is to accelerate the implementation of the SBCC technology by: (i) demonstrating SBCC on-board of LNG-fuelled ships; (ii) optimising SBCC integration to the existing ship infrastructure; (iii) facilitating the development of SBCC-based full CCUS chains; and (iv) facilitating the regulatory framework for the technology. The poster presentation provides an overall overview of the project.

Keywords: Carbon capture, maritime, ships, CO2 infrastructure, CO2 off-loading

Suggested Citation

Linders, Marco and Garcia Moretz-Sohn Monteiro, Juliana and Mælumb, M and van den Akker, Joan and Zapp, Petra and Vroegrijk, E and Belgaroui, Jed and Dijkhuizen, C., Demonstration of ship-based carbon capture on LNG fuelled ships (EverLoNG) (November 8, 2022). Proceedings of the 16th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference (GHGT-16) 23-24 Oct 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4271606 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4271606

Marco Linders (Contact Author)

TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

Hoofddorp
Netherlands

Juliana Garcia Moretz-Sohn Monteiro

TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

Netherlands

M Mælumb

SINTEF Industry

Post box 4760 Torgarden
Trondheim, NO-7465
Norway

Joan Van den Akker

Conoship International ( email )

Leonard Springerlaan 7
Groningen, 9727 KB
Netherlands

Petra Zapp

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Jülich, 52428
Germany

E Vroegrijk

Lloyd’s

United Kingdom

Jed Belgaroui

Total EP Norge ( email )

Postboks 168
Stavanger, 4001
Norway

C. Dijkhuizen

Heerema Marine Contractors

Vondellaan 47
Leiden, 2332 AA
Netherlands

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