Fortescue’s dual-fuelled ammonia-powered vessel set to serve the Port of Singapore
Fortescue has successfully conducted the “world’s first” use of ammonia in a dual-fuelled vessel in the Port of Singapore.
Fortescue has successfully conducted the “world’s first” use of ammonia in a dual-fuelled vessel in the Port of Singapore.
3M and HD Hyundai Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (KSOE) will develop large liquid hydrogen storage tanks under new collaboration.
EH Group has received an Approval in Principle for its hydrogen fuel cell system designed for maritime applications.
ACME Cleantech has announced it will supply up to 100,000 tonnes per annum of green ammonia to fertiliser producer Yara under non-binding agreement.
Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) will jointly study the development of liquid hydrogen shipping solutions.
HAV Hydrogen has received NOK 12.4m ($1.18m) to build, test and certify a containerised hydrogen energy system for ships.
Future Proof Shipping (FPS) has launched its second hydrogen-powered inland vessel in Werkendam, the Netherlands.
India has laid out plans to undertake pilot projects to use green hydrogen in the shipping and steel sectors, at a combined cost of Rs. 570 crores ($68.6m).
AFC Energy has been awarded £676,500 ($862,229) from the UK Government to support its ammonia cracker reactor technology.
Japanese multinational IHI Corporation has signed a term sheet to import up to 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia from India’s ACME Group and agreed separate contracts for the construction of an ammonia-fuelled ammonia carrier vessel.