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

Description
The aim of EverLoNG is to demonstrate CO2 capture on two LNG-fuelled ships and thus accelerate the large-scale implementation of CO2 reduction technologies in the maritime sector in the short to medium term. Building on existing concept studies (TRL4) from previous projects, CO2 capture technology will be advanced to TRL7 through prototypes on ships in the EverLoNG project. The work of IEK-STE lies in the holistic ecological evaluation of the developed concepts as well as the validation of the CO2 reduction target of > 70% compared to conventional LNG-fuelled ships.

Project Duration
October 2021 to September 2024

Funded by
EU ACT/BMWi

Project Partners
TNO
Conoship International
Bouman-Carbotreat
VDL AEC Maritime
Heerema Marine Contractors Nederland SE
MAN Energy Solutions
TOTAL EP Norge AS
SINTEF AS
Bureau Veritas Norway AS
ÅKP AS
Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (University of Edinburgh)
Lloyd’s Register
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Nexant Energy and Chemical Advisory
DNV GL
Antony Veder
Brusche Elektrotechniek

Project Manager IEK-STE
Dr.-Ing. Petra Zapp

Results
Interview mit Dr. Petra Zapp: https://www.industrie-energieforschung.de/interviews/de/act_everlong_ship_based_carbon_capture
News: https://www.industrie-energieforschung.de/news/de/act_everlong_carbon_capture_co2_schifffahrt

further results will follow

Contact
Dr. Petra Zapp
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Institute of Energy and Climate Research
Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (IEK-STE)
e-mail: p.zapp@fz-juelich.de

Project Website
https://everlongccus.eu/

Last Modified: 27.01.2023