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International ammonia fuel study attracts further participants
Itochu Corporation has announced that a further 11 companies and organisations have joined the cross-industry study into the adoption of…
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AmmPower to provide green ammonia energy solutions to Brazil’s Porto Central
Vancouver-based AmmPower Corp. has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Porto Central in Brazil’s state of Espírito Santo, for…
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Exmar and Nutrien set out to build vessel powered by low-carbon ammonia
Belgium’s Exmar and Canadian fertilizer company Nutrien have joined forces to develop and build a low-carbon ammonia-fuelled vessel as early…
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Berge Bulk revealed as second shipowner to invest in budding British atomic power venture
James Marshall-led Berge Bulk has been revealed as the second shipowner to invest in Core Power, a British firm developing…
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Let’s not talk about nuclear ships
You need a degree in physics to understand the subject of nuclear-powered ships. The technical issues that come with nuclear…
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Trafigura and Hy2gen collaborate on ammonia as shipping’s future fuel
Commodities giant Trafigura has teamed up with Germany-based startup Hy2gen on a study aimed at quantifying the needs of the…
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British universities explore converting ocean energy into hydrogen and ammonia
The University of Strathclyde has announced that it will lead the £10m ($13.75m) multi-disciplinary Ocean-REFuel: Ocean Renewable Energy Fuels project…
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Green hydrogen in a box – is this shipping’s future fuel?
Could the humble container house shipping’s fuel of the future? Germany’s Wenger Engineering is pursuing a novel green hydrogen project…
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Singapore completes first live bunker delivery financing transaction
Singapore bank DBS has partnered with Trafigura Group’s marine fuels supply and procurement joint venture TFG Marine, Japanese containerline Ocean…
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Japanese group claims carbon-recycled methane qualifies as zero-emission ship fuel
The Ship Carbon Recycling Working Group at Japan’s Carbon Capture & Reuse (CCR) Study Group has claimed carbon-recycled methane produced…
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MSC Group and Oldendorff Carriers join the Methanol Institute
The Methanol Institute (MI), a global trade association focused on the future of fuel, has welcomed another two giants of…
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Norwegian duo set out to build ammonia bunkering terminals
Norwegian companies ECONNECT Energy and Amon Maritime have joined forces to fill an existing gap in the ammonia fuel value…
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Wärtsilä sets dates to be selling ammonia and hydrogen engines
Wärtsilä, one of the world’s two largest ship engine manufacturers, is getting closer to offering clients ammonia and hydrogen engine…
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Massive 50 GW green hydrogen scheme launched in Australia
An international consortium comprised of InterContinental Energy, CWP Global and Mirning Green Energy, has unveiled a massive green fuels project…
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Crowley to build and operate first fully electric US tugboat
Crowley Maritime Corporation plans to build and operate the first all-electric-powered harbour tugboat through a partnership with the San Diego…
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Shell signs up for Norwegian blue hydrogen project
Shell has signed up for a project looking to develop a large-scale production facility for blue hydrogen in Aukra, Norway,…
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TAQA and Abu Dhabi Ports unveil plans for green hydrogen to ammonia project
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) and Abu Dhabi Ports are looking to develop an industrial scale green hydrogen to…
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Hyundai Motor to adapt its fuel cells for ships
Hyundai Motor, one of the world’s largest automotive groups, is set to enter the shipbuilding sector, delivering fuel cell electric…
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Euronav doubles down on ammonia fitted tankers
Euronav is proceeding with its fleet rejuvenation programme while pressing ahead with ammonia propulsion developments. The Belgian tanker giant revealed…
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CMA CGM leads Marseille’s bio-LNG pitch
Marseille-headquartered CMA CGM could get a reliable source of bio-LNG in its own backyard soon. The company that has invested…
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