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International classification society DNV has teamed up with HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and HD Hydrogen to pioneer groundbreaking carbon capture technology specifically designed for marine applications. This collaboration aims to enhance the sustainability of the shipping industry by significantly reducing carbon emissions produced by marine fuel cells.
The partnership will focus on developing advanced systems that can efficiently capture and store carbon dioxide generated during the operation of ships. This initiative comes in response to the growing global emphasis on environmental responsibility and the urgent need to address climate change within the maritime sector.
By leveraging their combined expertise, DNV, HD KSOE, and HD Hydrogen are set to create innovative solutions that not only improve operational efficiency but also align with international regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This venture signifies a crucial step towards a greener future for marine transportation, paving the way for more sustainable practices in the industry.
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