DNV: Large-scale uptake of ammonia bunkering not expected until early 2030s
Commenting about the future of ammonia in shipping, DNV expects the first ammonia-fueled vessels to hit the water in the second half of this decade.
Read moreCommenting about the future of ammonia in shipping, DNV expects the first ammonia-fueled vessels to hit the water in the second half of this decade.
Read moreHy2gen plans to produce green ammonia as a fuel for the maritime sector, in the municipality of Sauda, on the southwestern coast of Norway.
Read moreMOL announced the completion of a concept study on a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) for ammonia fuel, in collaboration with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding.
Read moreCORE POWER launched some results from its study on mass-production of zero-carbon fuels for shipping, using advanced nuclear technologies offshore.
Read moreAmmPower signed a Letter of Intent to develop a green hydrogen/ammonia facility at the Port of South Louisiana.
Read moreA new report addressing the reduction of emissions from the global maritime sector by Longspur Research analyzes the benefits and drawbacks of new technologies and fuels to achieve shipping's decarbonization.
Read morePort of Rotterdam informed that LNG bunkering is on the rise, although this increase was briefly halted by the price development.
Read moreThe NoGAPS project has now been extended to produce a detailed ship design for the world’s first ammonia-powered ship by 2023.
Read moreThe Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) is pleased to award its ammonia bunkering safety study to a DNV-led consortium, including partnership with Surbana Jurong and the Singapore Maritime Academy (SMA). The intent of this study is to define a robust set of safety guidelines and operational envelopes that will establish the basis of a regulatory sandbox for trials at two local bunkering sites.
Read moreClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of an ammonia-fueled Panamax bulk carrier developed by Planning and Design Center for Greener Ships (GSC).
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