The EU aims to abate 50 million tons of CO2 by 2030. The International Energy Forum (IEF) estimates that 5.6 gigatons of CO2 must be captured by 2050. This monumental task requires the maritime industry to do its part. Join us for an evening where we will look at the role of the maritime industry in regards to CCUS – Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage. We will dive deep into OCC, onboard carbon capture as well as examining the latest developments within transport of CO2 in connection to CCUS.
17:00 - 17:05 Introduction and welcome, by Mikkel Navarro Hansen, DSNAME
17:05 - 17:25 Carbon Capture onboard, first experiences, by Christiaan Nijst, Director at Value Maritime, Value Marine (online)
17:25 - 17:45 DNV point of view and experience in relation to OCC, by Mikael Johansson, DNV, Head of Maritime Advisory Sweden & Denmark, Senior Principal Consultant
17:45 - 18:30 Design of LCO2 carriers and CCS Chain Model for Navigator Gas & DanUnity CO2, by Kim Nørby Christensen - Knud E. Hansen, Carsten Manniche, Navigator Gas & DanUnity CO2, Jens Peter Hansen, ECA Engineering
18:30 - 19:00 Break
19:00 - 19:35 Ørsted CCS Integration, by Niels Peter K. Nielsen, Senior Concept Manager, Ccx, Bioenergy, Ørsted
19:35 - 19:55 Transporting CO2 as solid in standard shipping containers, by CCO Carsten Ellegaard and Engineer Robin Shibu, DecarbonICE
19:55 - 20:00 Roundoff and closure, by Mikkel Navarro Hansen, DSNAME