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Seabound Lands a Novel Carbon-Capture Partnership With a Cement Plant

Working with German owner Hartmann Group, shipmanager InterMaritime and construction materials giant Heidelberg, the UK-based startup Seabound has lau...

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A merchant ship equipped with an innovative system to capture CO2 emissions has just come into operation. This new technology, which specifically targets marine transport gases, could play a major role in carbon capture. With around 50,000 merchant ships crisscrossing the planet every day, the possible contribution of this technology to emission reduction efforts is truly considerable. An innovative technology signed by Seabound The solution dev…

This will capture 95 percent of the ship's carbon dioxide emissions and 98 percent of its sulfur emissions.

UK Norway United States – 17/07/2025 – energiesdelamer.eu. Overview of Seabound's proposal and how does the maritime industry strive to reduce CO2 emissions? Seabound's containerized carbon capture system uses "calcium looping" technology to capture up to 95% of CO2 and 98% of the sulphur emissions from a ship's exhaust by using calcium hydroxide to absorb CO2 and convert it to limestone, stored on board until it returns to port.

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