This collaboration marks a significant advancement
in emissions reduction within the maritime industry through the introduction of
a state-of-the-art emissions capture and control system. This system features mobile floating
barges equipped with filters that can be deployed on ocean-going vessel stacks
to remove harmful emissions such as particulate matter and nitrogen oxides.
Furthermore, this initiative
addresses the need to mitigate the effects of damage sustained by the Hueneme
port's Shoreside Power system during a major storm last December, which
resulted in significant flooding at Port Hueneme.The cutting-edge system
developed by STAX Engineering offers a major advancement in reducing air
pollution from ships at berth.
The system functions as follows:
·
Capturing
Emissions: STAX’s system is cleverly designed to surround a vessel’s
smokestack, capturing particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)
emissions directly at the source.
·
Efficiency
and Cost-Effectiveness: Unlike traditional shore power solutions, the STAX
system requires no costly vessel modifications. It effectively captures
pollutants without disrupting vessel operations, providing a cost-effective
solution for shipowners and port authorities.
· Renewable Energy: The barge operates on renewable diesel, which is cleaner than the electric grid, and its exhaust meets the health-protective standards mandated by CARB. This aligns seamlessly with the Port of Hueneme’s commitment to sustainability.
This collaboration reinforces the Port of Hueneme’s
dedication to environmental leadership. As a Green Marine-certified port, the
Californian port has long prioritized environmental responsibility, and this new partnership with STAX
Engineering highlights its ongoing commitment to cleaner air, healthier
communities, and a more sustainable future.