2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3812570
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Update on post-combustion carbon capture and storage on LNG fuelled vessels

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“…The amount of CO 2 strongly depends on the capture rate and the operational profiles of the vessel. Assuming a capture rate of 80%, burning 1 m 3 LNG will result in approximately 0.9 m 3 liquid CO 2 outflow [21]. The vessel, used as a use case, has a fuel (LNG) storage capacity of 8000 m 3 .…”
Section: On Board Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of CO 2 strongly depends on the capture rate and the operational profiles of the vessel. Assuming a capture rate of 80%, burning 1 m 3 LNG will result in approximately 0.9 m 3 liquid CO 2 outflow [21]. The vessel, used as a use case, has a fuel (LNG) storage capacity of 8000 m 3 .…”
Section: On Board Storagementioning
confidence: 99%