Daphne Technology’s SlipPure™ system, designed to reduce methane slip emissions, has received Approval in Principle from Lloyd’s Register for its Plasma-Catalytic technology. This innovative system aims to improve efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by utilizing a combination of plasma and catalytic processes. The technology has undergone rigorous testing at the Maritime Center of the University of Applied Science in Flensburg, Germany, showing promising results in methane slip reduction at exhaust temperatures as low as 380 °C.
The approval in principle from Lloyd’s Register validates the efficacy and reliability of the SlipPure™ system, demonstrating its readiness for market deployment. Dr Mario Michan, CEO and Founder of Daphne Technology, expressed his delight at receiving the AiP and highlighted the positive impact of the system on reducing methane emissions. Panos Mitrou, Director of Lloyd’s Register Global Gas Segment, commended Daphne Technology for its innovative approach and emphasized the importance of mitigating methane slip in various industries.
Methane slip is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with a much higher global warming potential than CO2. The SlipPure™ system offers a solution to reduce methane slip in maritime and land-based oil and gas industries, making it a valuable tool in combatting climate change. By receiving AiP from Lloyd’s Register, Daphne Technology’s Plasma-Catalytic technology has taken a significant step towards commercial deployment and widespread adoption in the industry.
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