NYK and TBG to develop ammonia bunkering in Japan
NYK and TB Global Technologies Ltd. (TBG) have signed a basic agreement to jointly develop Japan's first bunkering boom for ammonia, a device used to supply ammonia fuel between ships.
Read moreNYK and TB Global Technologies Ltd. (TBG) have signed a basic agreement to jointly develop Japan's first bunkering boom for ammonia, a device used to supply ammonia fuel between ships.
Read moreIn their latest white paper, commissioned by Amogy, Guidehouse finds that ammonia shows considerable promise as a clean fuel suitable for use in the shipping industry, however not enough incentive is presented for stakeholders to turn to ammonia.
Read moreClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia fuel supply system for oil tanker and container ship developed by Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI).
Read moreWallenius Wilhelmsen has signed a letter of intent for four Shaper Class methanol-capable and ammonia-ready car carriers.
Read moreStanlow Terminals has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Eni UK, to explore the development of carbon dioxide (CO2) collection, shipping, and storage at the Stanlow Terminal location.
Read moreThe Lloyd's Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub (LRMDH) and the Maersk McKinney Moeller (MMM) Zero Carbon Shipping Centre examine the human factor concerns posed by ammonia as a maritime fuel.
Read moreABS presented Seaspan Corporation and Maersk Mc-Kinney Mller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping with an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled container vessel designed by Foreship.
Read moreWinGD announced that is on track to deliver its first X-DF-A dual-fuel ammonia engines by the first quarter of 2025, with the first X-DF-A powered vessels in service from 2026.
Read moreOn 17th July, Höegh Autoliners ASA announced that it has exercised the option to construct additional four new multi-fuel and net zero carbon ready Aurora class vessels.
Read moreMAN Energy Solutions has announced the successful first running of a test engine on ammonia at its Research Centre Copenhagen (RCC).
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