The concerns about global climate change are growing year and year and carbon capture on ships is an excellent solution to global warming. To meet the IMO target of 20% CO2 reduction from shipping by 2020, solidification of CO2 separated from engine exhaust had been proposed and tested by the authors as an effective way to mitigate the CO2 emission while other low carbon shipping technologies being developed. After a comprehensive literature review on onshore CCS methods, mechanically implemented current carbon capture and storage technologies on ships is not practical because there are various limitations on practical application on ships. In this paper, a novel chemical CO2 absorption and solidification method for CO2 storage onboard is p...
This work presents some insights into two different options for onboard carbon capture and storage (...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) calls for the maritime industry to restrict its CO2 em...
Worldwide, drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are required to keep climate change to a m...
To meet the IMO (International Maritime Organization) target of 20% reduction of CO2 emissions from ...
To meet the International Maritime Organization (IMO) target of 20% reduction of CO2 emissions from ...
In order to meet the IMO's (International Maritime Organisation) target of 14% reduction of CO₂ emis...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission control has been a popular topic since global warming affects our livi...
Onboard carbon capture and storage is an excellent solution to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions f...
Onboard carbon capture and storage is an excellent solution to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions f...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a promising task solution for reduction of CO2 emission from shi...
Controlling anthropogenic CO2 emission is crucial to mitigate global warming. Marine CO2 emissions a...
The CO2 emission is considered as one of the main elements for causing the global climatic change. T...
Global warming has become a popular topic and IMO’s regulations have come in forces to reduce carbon...
Post-combustion CO2 capture by absorption is a mature technology that has been implemented in many i...
Recently, there has been an increased level of interest from the maritime sector towards ship based ...
This work presents some insights into two different options for onboard carbon capture and storage (...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) calls for the maritime industry to restrict its CO2 em...
Worldwide, drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are required to keep climate change to a m...
To meet the IMO (International Maritime Organization) target of 20% reduction of CO2 emissions from ...
To meet the International Maritime Organization (IMO) target of 20% reduction of CO2 emissions from ...
In order to meet the IMO's (International Maritime Organisation) target of 14% reduction of CO₂ emis...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission control has been a popular topic since global warming affects our livi...
Onboard carbon capture and storage is an excellent solution to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions f...
Onboard carbon capture and storage is an excellent solution to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions f...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a promising task solution for reduction of CO2 emission from shi...
Controlling anthropogenic CO2 emission is crucial to mitigate global warming. Marine CO2 emissions a...
The CO2 emission is considered as one of the main elements for causing the global climatic change. T...
Global warming has become a popular topic and IMO’s regulations have come in forces to reduce carbon...
Post-combustion CO2 capture by absorption is a mature technology that has been implemented in many i...
Recently, there has been an increased level of interest from the maritime sector towards ship based ...
This work presents some insights into two different options for onboard carbon capture and storage (...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) calls for the maritime industry to restrict its CO2 em...
Worldwide, drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are required to keep climate change to a m...