Carbon intensity (CII) will be rated A, B, C, D or E (A is best).
If D for three consecutive years, or E for one year, need action plan to achieve C or above.
Our Feasibility study with OCCS provides rating C or above until vessel's target lifetime.
Full decarbonisation requires zero-carbon fuels, such as methanol, hydrogen, and green ammonia, which are still under development for actual application.
OCCS (Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage) becomes important role while next generation zero carbon fuels are not available.
Advantages of OCCS
CO₂ reduction can be customised to meet upcoming IMO's GHG emission control.
No concern about retrofitting alternative fuel engine.
Increasing revenue by using traditional fuel with no speed limitation.
Open mode, which uses sea water as wash water and discharge to sea. Close mode, which uses circulated wash water with automatic Alkali dosing. Hybrid Mode, mode switch between Open Mode and Close Mode.