Porthos, the project for CO2 capture and storage in Rotterdam, is on schedule to store an annual amount of 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 from the industry in empty gas fields beneath the North Sea as from 2024.
The Lloyd’s List shipping decarbonisation survey finds out what the industry’s most important stakeholders see in their future and what they are doing in the present.
As pressure to achieve IMO regulations increases, and the UK set to become a giant in the offshore sector, the partnership provides easier access to more sustainable solutions for UK customers.
Port of Tyne has completed a detailed modelling exercise and long term analysis of its electricity network, as part of its decarbonisation and clean energy strategy.
The SBTi is a global initiative that directly links a company’s carbon emission targets to the Paris Agreement in order to keep the rise in global temperature below 1.5°C.
With mergers clearances process underway, it will enable Total, Equinor, and Shell, the partners in this project, to launch the construction phase of Northern Lights.