DNV and Shipbuilding Leaders Advance Carbon Capture for Marine Fuel Cells

DNV, in partnership with HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and HD Hydrogen, has launched a Joint Industry Project (JIP) to develop cutting-edge carbon capture technology for marine applications.
The project will focus on Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology, designed to enhance carbon capture in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC). These high-efficiency fuel cells can run on natural gas, ammonia, and hydrogen, offering a versatile pathway toward cleaner marine energy.
“PSA technology is a key enabler in the era of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage,” said Seunghwan Oh, Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at HD Hydrogen. The initiative is expected to cut emissions significantly, with PSA technology projected to be 40% more energy-efficient than traditional marine CO₂ absorption systems.
Vidar Dolonen, DNV’s Regional Manager for Korea & Japan, highlighted the project’s strategic importance: “The decarbonization of shipping is a complex challenge, requiring a mix of solutions to bridge the transition to carbon-neutral fuels.”
This collaboration marks a major step forward in addressing strict emissions regulations and supporting the global shipping industry’s transition to sustainable technologies.
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