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German Ship Manager Partners on Direct Air Capture

German Ship Manager Partners on Direct Air Capture

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German ship manager NSB Group has entered into a partnership with Phlair, a German direct air capture company for the delivery of carbon dioxide removal credits (CDR).The credits will be produced by

German ship manager NSB Group has entered into a partnership with Phlair, a German direct air capture company for the delivery of carbon dioxide removal credits (CDR).

The credits will be produced by capturing CO₂ from the atmosphere at Phlair’s direct air capture facility, “Dawn” and permanently storing it underground.

NSB will cover Scope 1 emissions by using alternative zero-emission technology and will use direct air capture to address its Scope 3 emissions.

“Direct air capture and storage is one of the most scientific and reliable approaches to carbon removal. This ensures that our commitments result in measurable impact,” says Tim Ponath, CEO of NSB. “We decided to partner with Phlair because we want to do more than most of the current options can cope with today. Our goal is simple: what we emit in a given year, we want to capture in the same year. We aim for a measurable and direct effect. That’s why we are starting now in the fast-developing decarbonization technology.”

“Working with NSB shows what’s possible when a shipping company is willing to go beyond business as usual,” said Malte Feucht, CEO at Phlair. “While this partnership will strengthen NSB’s long-term competitive edge, it is

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