【 Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Newsletter No.37 】 Joint Study for LCO2 Carriers in Japan Towards Large-Scale International Marine Transport
■■■ Mitsubishi Shipbuilding News Letter - 06, 09, 2024
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■□ Topics of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding □■
■ Joint Study to Establish Standard Specifications and Designs for LCO2 Carriers in Japan Towards Large-Scale International Marine Transport of Liquefied CO2 by 2028
・ "K" LINE, MOL, NYK Line, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, Imabari Shipbuilding, JMU, and Nihon Shipyard have started a joint study to establish standard specifications and designs for liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carriers.
・ In the future, they will also consider designing, developing, and building new fuel ships using decarbonization technologies like ammonia fuel.
Read this article (MHI website)
LCO2 carrier concept CG
related article : "K" LINE News Release
MOL News Release
NYK Line News Release
□■ Recent news from MHI Group relating to decarbonization
■ Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Taiwan Fertilizer Sign MoU for Joint Study on Developing Fuel Ammonia Value Chain in Taiwan
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■ MHI Revises Green/Transition Finance Framework and Issues The Third Series of MHI Transition Bonds
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■ MHI Selected for Inclusion in Two ESG Investment Indices: "FTSE Blossom Japan Index" and "FTSE Blossom Japan Sector Relative Index"
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■ World-first Trial of New Technology to Recycle CO2 Emissions from Steel Production Begins at ArcelorMittal Gent, Belgium
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