Seabound pilot uses commercial container ship to capture roughly a tonne of CO2 a day

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Seabound

London-based tech firm completes maiden carbon capturing voyage aboard commercial container ship in the Mediterranean Sea, Arabian Sea, and Persian Gulf

Carbon removals firm Seabound has successfully tested its novel carbon capture technology aboard a 240 metre long commercial container ship, capturing roughly one tonne of CO2 per day during a voyage through...

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