ITOCHU and U-Ming shake hands for ammonia-fuelled shipping
ITOCHU Corporation and U-Ming Marine Transport have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore joint ownership and operation of ammonia-fuelled ships.
Read moreITOCHU Corporation and U-Ming Marine Transport have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore joint ownership and operation of ammonia-fuelled ships.
Read moreThe Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection gave their approval to the construction of the planned ammonia bunkering facility at Fjord Base in Florø, Norway.
Read moreMOL Coastal Shipping, a group company of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, has joined forces with Asahi Tanker Co., and IKOUS Co., on a concept study of a large coastal ammonia carrier, with an eye toward launching the vessel by 2028-2029.
Read moreA new Lloyd’s Register report has highlighted the need for industry-wide understanding of the operational and safety challenges surrounding the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, for its adoption as part of the maritime energy transition.
Read moreGreen Ships Invest and Amogy have solidified their partnership by signing a contract to deploy carbon-free electrical Platform Supply Vessels (ePSVs) through Amogy’s technology.
Read moreFortescue, with the support from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) government agencies, research institutes, and industry partners, has conducted the world's first use of ammonia, in combination with diesel in the combustion process, as a marine fuel onboard the Singapore-flagged ammonia-powered vessel, the Fortescue Green Pioneer, in the Port of Singapore.
Read moreThe Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) has issued two publications, exploring methanol and ammonia as alternative maritime fuels.
Read moreNYK and Hitachi Zosen Corporation, have put forward a shared proposal for the creation of an N2O reactor intended for a ship fueled by ammonia.
Read moreJapan Petroleum Exploration Co. (JAPEX) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Invest Alberta Corporation (IAC) to partner together to support JAPEX's development of its business toward environmentally sustainable society in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Read moreHöegh Autoliners ASA have been granted almost USD 14 million (NOK 146 million) in Enova funding to use the alternative and sustainable fuel for two of their vessels.
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