CPGC and BASF boost onboard CO2 capture system development

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Germany/China – A partnership between CSSC Power Group (CPGC) and BASF has been established to hasten the development of onboard carbon capture (CO2 capture) systems for commercial maritime applications.

In order to fulfill the rising need for ship decarbonization, the partnership intends to address the issues of energy efficiency improvement and emission reduction in the maritime sector. To hasten the development of an onboard carbon capture system employing BASF’s OASE blue gas treatment technology, the businesses will test various marine fuel and engine types.

Sustainable shipping

This collaboration aids in achieving sustainable advances in the international shipping sector by bringing together CPGC’s skills in research and development, manufacture, and supply of marine engines and power systems with BASF’s gas treatment knowledge.

OASE blue, a gas treatment technology from BASF, has a very wide operating range, low energy usage, and low solvent losses. It was created to address the particular problems caused by the pollutants in flue gas sources from the cement industry, waste incinerators, steam reformers, and fossil fuel power plants.

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