What's Happening?
NYK and Hokkaido Electric Power have signed a memorandum of understanding to conduct a study on onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) technologies. The study aims to explore decarbonization strategies for maritime transport, focusing on a demonstration
project in Tomakomai, Japan. The project will involve the design and operation of demonstration equipment on the coal carrier Pirika Moshiri Maru. Scheduled to run through fiscal year 2028, the study represents a collaborative effort to address environmental challenges in the maritime industry.
Why It's Important?
This collaboration between NYK and Hokkaido Electric Power is a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions in the maritime sector, which is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. The development and implementation of OCCS technologies could play a crucial role in achieving international climate goals and promoting sustainable shipping practices. The study's outcomes could influence regulatory frameworks and encourage further investment in green technologies within the industry. Successful implementation of these technologies may also enhance the competitiveness of companies involved in maritime transport by aligning with global sustainability trends.












