Höegh takes delivery of the world’s largest PCTC
Höegh Autoliners has taken delivery of the world's largest pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), Höegh Aurora, designed to operate using ammonia as fuel.
Read moreHöegh Autoliners has taken delivery of the world's largest pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), Höegh Aurora, designed to operate using ammonia as fuel.
Read moreBureau Veritas (BV) has partnered with Hanwha Ocean and Naftomar to develop vessels with an ammonia fuel prepared design.
Read moreA bunkering boom jointly developed by NYK and TB Global Technologies Ltd. (TBG) for the ship-to-ship supply of fuel ammonia received the world’s first Approval in Principle (AiP) on July 31 for this technology from Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK).
Read moreBritannia P&I Club, in their latest B!NSIGHT publication, explores the safety considerations of using ammonia as a fuel, regarding many aspects, including bunkering.
Read moreThe new advisory by ABS covers ammonia bunkering design, operations, risk assessment and dispersion analysis, safety procedures and training.
Read moreThe Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have shortlisted two consortia to advance in the evaluation of proposals for a low- or zero-carbon ammonia solution on Jurong Island.
Read moreADNOC L&S/Wanhua Chemical Group joint venture, has placed an order for nine Very Large Ethane Carriers and 2-4 Very Large Ammonia Carriers from Jiangnan Shipyard in China.
Read moreSGMF's latest white paper, "Navigating Green Seas: Addressing Emissions from Low and Zero Carbon Marine Fuels," outlines a strategic framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through an inclusive, fuel-agnostic approach.
Read moreThe Global Center for Maritime Decarbonization (GCMD) has published a guide to inform interested parties of the dangers of ammonia when it is released at sea.
Read moreITOCHU Corporation announced that, together with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, Nihon Shipyard Co., and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai have executed a MoU regarding a joint study for the design and safety specifications of ammonia-fueled ships which are under development by ITOCHU and partners (Ammonia-Fueled Ships).
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