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Calcarea captures crown at The Captain’s Table
Calcarea has taken top honours at this year’s edition of The Captain’s Table, the maritime startup pitch competition held during Hong Kong Maritime Week and broadcast by Splash. The decarbonisation-focused company impressed judges with a shipboard carbon-capture concept that turns CO₂ into bicarbonate ions while vessels are underway. The startup’s system uses accelerated limestone weathering inside…
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Calcarea and Aurelia launch collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture to commercial shipping
CALCAREA Inc. and AURELIA Design B.V. have entered into a collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture technology to the maritime sector. The partnership combines CALCAREA’s unique carbon removal process with AURELIA’s expertise in green ship design and e-systems integration.
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New Shipping Technology Captures CO2 From Cargo Ships & Stores It In The Ocean
Calcarea, a startup founded by Caltech chemical oceanographer Jess Adkins, has invented a new technique for reducing carbon emissions from international shipping by capturing and storing CO2 in the ocean.
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US firm to trap ship engine CO2 emissions into sea salt for 100,000 years
The new reactor could help drastically reduce shipping CO2 emissions and help the industry meet its 2050 net-zero target.
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New tech will trap CO2 from cargo ships and store it in the ocean
US company Calcarea is developing technology to remove carbon dioxide from the exhaust of cargo ships. Pictured is a prototype reactor at the Port of Los Angeles.
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Lomar tech fund backs start-up converting captured carbon to salt
Shipowner says Calcarea’s process mimics the earth’s response to volcanic eruptions
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Space-saving Onboard carbon tech mimics natural process
A start-up tech firm led by an academic from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has come up with a method of onboard carbon for ships.
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Ships could store their CO2 emissions in the ocean
Researchers have designed a new system to capture carbon dioxide from shipping exhaust after studying how limestone naturally dissolves in the ocean
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This tech turns cargo ship exhaust into safe ocean salts
A Caltech spinoff uses limestone to tackle carbon dioxide in shipping exhaust. The shipping company Lomar will soon begin testing the process.
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Calcarea’s Unique Approach Captures CO2 From Ships And Sequesters It Directly Into The Ocean
A unique CO2 capture and removal technology is redefining the boundaries of the carbon capture industry, acting as an efficient approach to eliminating the emissions of the hard-to-abate shipping industry. Caltech-founded, Calcarea is a carbon-sequestration start-up developing a revolutionary technology that captures ship-board carbon dioxide and converts it to safe, durable ocean salts.