Shell and Man in carbon capture collaboration
Two companies sign MoU to work together on reducing costs and accelerating rollout of projects
German engine manufacturer Man Energy Solutions and Shell have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to form a strategic partnership aimed at reducing the cost of carbon capture and tackling marine sector emissions. The project will focus on modularisation and standardisation of CCUS compressor solutions to bring down costs and speed up deployment of the technology. There are 18 large-scale CCUS facilities in commercial operation around the world, eight of which use Man’s CO₂ compression technology, the German company says. “With hydrogen, biofuels and CCUS we are seeding growth for the energy businesses of the future” Pertuit, Shell In addition, the two companies will cooperate
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