Tag: ammonia

Singaporean Consortium To Explore Ammonia As A Marine Fuel

A joint study is underway in Singapore to explore the potential for ammonia to be used as a marine fuel. ABS, Singapore’s NTU,...

World’s First ABS-Classed Suzemax Tanker To Run On Ammonia

An ABS-classed Suezmax tanker ordered by Avin International LTD, the first vessel of a potential order of three vessels, is to be the first...

Ship Owners Bewildered by Deadlines To Use Less-polluting Fuels

Ship owners facing looming deadlines to use less-polluting fuels have slashed the number of new vessels on order as they don’t know which...

The Potential for Biodiesel As a Marine Fuel

As the industry looks to prove the technical feasibility and commercial viability of fuels like ammonia, hydrogen and methanol – and ensure the safe...

The Green Fuel That Can Revolutionize The Shipping Industry

A consortium of companies were recently granted EU funding to install the world’s first ammonia-powered fuel cell on a vessel in 2023. It...

What An Ammonia Ready Vessel Looks Like

Ammonia has traditionally been produced from hydrocarbons. There is potential for carbon capture to reduce the emission footprint of production('blue ammonia'). There is...

ABS Publishes Whitepaper on Using Ammonia As Bunker Fuel

ABS has published new guidance on the challenges of using ammonia as a marine fuel, the classification society said. The ABS white paper...

MAN Plans Retrofits To Ammonia Bunkers

Retrofit package to be aimed at MAN's existing engines. To remove the need for the entire global fleet & replace it before running...

Bunker Industry On ‘A Smooth Transition’ Towards Decarbonization

Global bunker industry's smooth transition to IMO 2020 helps to achieve the next goal of decarbonization equally free of hurdles. VLSFO bunker fuel...

CMI, CCS & RINA To Collaborate on New Bunker Fuels

China Merchants Industry enters in a technological partnership with Italian Classification Society RINA and China Classification Society (CCS) to develop new bunker fuels, reports...
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