Finnish technology group Wärtsilä and Norway’s Höegh LNG, alongside other partners, have received €5.9m from the Norwegian Government to develop a floating ammonia terminal to support hydrogen imports.
Designed to enhance the availability of large-scale storage and transportation capabilities, the project is hoped to enable ammonia to be converted back into hydrogen at receiving destinations.
The partners aim to develop a system to convert ammonia back into hydrogen, which will be installed on a Höegh LNG vessel, which is intended to provide a floating terminal, capable of being relocated as needed, reducing the use of coastal land, while reducing costs and improving safety.
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