EXCLUSIVE: Seabound’s vision for port-led carbon capture

A picture of the Seabound Containers onboard the ship during Pilot 1 sea trials

Source: Seabound

For ports and terminals grappling with maritime decarbonisation, carbon capture is emerging as a practical near-term solution, says Alisha Fredriksson, CEO and co-founder of Seabound. 

While alternative fuels dominate long-term strategies, their delayed commercialisation has left a widening gap for existing fleets that will remain operational for decades. Against this backdrop, onboard and port-based carbon capture is gaining traction as a complementary pathway that ports themselves can help to enable. 

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