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Hycamite’s Technology to Decarbonize Shipping Awarded AiP by Industry Leader DNV

Published by Todd Bush on November 11, 2025

Kokkola, Finland -- Hycamite TCD Technologies Ltd. (“Hycamite”) application of its technology to decarbonize the maritime industry has received an important new certification from classification society DNV.

DNV awarded Hycamite an Approval in Principle (AiP) for its concept design of a pre-combustion, solid-form carbon capture system that produces hydrogen from LNG onboard ships using Hycamite’s Thermo-Catalytic Decomposition (TCD) technology. This is the first time DNV has recognized this type of technology in an AiP.

Hycamite’s proprietary Thermo-Catalytic Decomposition (TCD) technology offers a new approach to producing clean hydrogen by breaking down methane, the primary component of liquefied natural gas (LNG), into hydrogen gas and solid carbon. Unlike conventional methods that emit carbon dioxide, Hycamite’s process uses heat and recyclable catalysts in an oxygen-free environment, resulting in zero CO₂ emissions and generating valuable solid carbon byproducts such as graphite and carbon nanofibers.

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This innovation is notable for its ability to tackle the challenges of decarbonization in maritime transportation. Hycamite’s promising new solution with methane-splitting technology may enable the use of hydrogen onboard larger LNG-powered deep-sea vessels. The onboard system allows vessels to convert LNG into hydrogen during operation, providing a clean fuel source for dual-fuel engines or fuel cells. Simultaneously, the solid carbon is captured and stored onboard, eliminating the need for liquid hydrogen infrastructure and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. If biomethane is used as a fuel, operation of the vessel is potentially carbon negative.

“This milestone marks a significant step forward in sustainable shipping and low-carbon energy innovation,” says Laura Rahikka, CEO of Hycamite. “DNV’s Approval in Principle highlights the viability of our methane-splitting technology and its potential for maritime applications. By enabling onboard hydrogen production from LNG and capturing carbon in solid form, our solution offers a practical alternative to liquefied hydrogen while dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

“At DNV there is nothing that makes us more proud than helping to enable the deployment of truly novel technologies,” added Torill Grimstad Osberg, Senior Principal Expert in the Alternative Fuels and Piping Systems section at DNV Maritime. “This AiP is the first time we have recognized a pre-combustion carbon capture technology designed for shipboard hydrogen production, and we congratulate Hycamite on their innovative and forward-looking approach to tackling shipping’s decarbonization challenge. Because as the maritime industry works towards net zero, finding new fuel solutions that are efficient, scalable and green is vital. We look forward to building on this cooperation and are ready to put our expertise towards helping to safely realize the benefits of this innovative technology.”

This breakthrough technology can potentially reshape the future of shipping by enabling onboard hydrogen generation from LNG without requiring new fueling infrastructure. By capturing carbon in solid form, it also supports the creation of a circular carbon economy while at sea, offering a practical path to decarbonize LNG-powered vessels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions across global fleets.

An Approval in Principle (AiP) is an independent evaluation of a concept based on a predefined framework of requirements. It confirms the feasibility of the design and ensures there are no significant technical obstacles hindering its implementation.

About Hycamite

Hycamite is a privately owned, deep-tech company headquartered in Kokkola, Finland. Hycamite breaks down methane molecules into low-carbon hydrogen and solid, high-value carbon products using heat and its proprietary low-emission technology. Hycamite’s products have a low carbon footprint. Hycamite can tailor its high-value carbon products to customer needs and produce them in industrial quantities. Its methane-splitting technology is independently developed and based on long-standing research in applied chemistry by the University of Oulu, Finland. Hycamite’s graphite production capability was recognized earlier this year by the European Commission as one of 47 strategic projects under the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA).

Website: https://hycamite.com/

About DNV

We are the independent expert in risk management and quality assurance. Driven by our purpose, to safeguard life, property and the environment, we empower our customers and their stakeholders with facts and reliable insights so that critical decisions can be made with confidence. As a trusted voice for many of the world’s most successful organizations, we use our knowledge to advance safety and performance, set industry benchmarks, and inspire and invent solutions to tackle global transformations.

DNV in the Maritime Industry

DNV is the world’s leading classification society and a recognized advisor for the maritime industry. We enhance safety, quality, energy efficiency and environmental performance of the global shipping industry – across all vessel types and offshore structures. We invest heavily in research and development to find solutions, together with the industry, that address strategic, operational or regulatory challenges. For more information visit: www.dnv.com/maritime

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