World’s First Ship With Full Carbon Capture System
The Clipper Eris becomes the world’s first ship equipped with a full-scale carbon capture and storage system, leading the charge in maritime decarbonization.
Developed in collaboration with Solvang, MAN Energy Solutions, Wärtsilä, and SINTEF, this pilot project aims to slash CO₂ emissions by 70%.
The captured carbon is stored in deck tanks and will be discharged for sequestration or reuse, paving the way for low-emission shipping.
The captured carbon is stored in deck tanks and will be discharged for sequestration or reuse, paving the way for low-emission shipping.
Supported by Norwegian state funding via Enova, this project showcases government and industry commitment to fighting climate change.
Supported by Norwegian state funding via Enova, this project showcases government and industry commitment to fighting climate change.
Experts, including Roger Holm of Wärtsilä, hail this innovation as a transformative step for the global deep-sea fleet.
Clipper Eris is just the beginning—seven more ships are being prepped for this groundbreaking technology. Maritime sustainability is on the horizon!
With Clipper Eris leading the way, carbon capture technology could soon redefine the future of shipping, helping the industry navigate toward a cleaner, greener tomorrow.