Carbon Capture and Storage Systems
Capture and storage systems on vessels, often referred to as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) systems, are specialized technologies designed to capture and contain carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated by various onboard processes, especially those related to combustion, such as engine operation. These systems are used to mitigate the environmental impact of vessel emissions and reduce the contribution of shipping to climate change. Here’s a detailed definition.
Capture: The capture component of these systems involves the extraction and separation of CO2 from the exhaust gases produced by the vessel’s engines and other emission sources. This is typically done using various capture technologies, such as absorption, adsorption, or membrane separation, which selectively capture CO2 while allowing other gases to pass through.
Storage: After CO2 is captured, it needs to be safely stored to prevent its release into the atmosphere. On vessels, this often involves storing the captured CO2 in dedicated onboard storage tanks or containers, which are designed to withstand the high-pressure conditions typically associated with CO2 storage.
The primary goal of capture and storage systems on vessels is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, specifically CO2 emissions, from maritime activities. These systems play a crucial role in the maritime industry’s efforts to meet environmental regulations, reduce its carbon footprint, and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change.
Capture: The capture component of these systems involves the extraction and separation of CO2 from the exhaust gases produced by the vessel’s engines and other emission sources. This is typically done using various capture technologies, such as absorption, adsorption, or membrane separation, which selectively capture CO2 while allowing other gases to pass through.
Storage: After CO2 is captured, it needs to be safely stored to prevent its release into the atmosphere. On vessels, this often involves storing the captured CO2 in dedicated onboard storage tanks or containers, which are designed to withstand the high-pressure conditions typically associated with CO2 storage.
The primary goal of capture and storage systems on vessels is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, specifically CO2 emissions, from maritime activities. These systems play a crucial role in the maritime industry’s efforts to meet environmental regulations, reduce its carbon footprint, and contribute to global efforts to combat climate change.
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