Pioneering Ammonia Bunker Vessel Ordered by Itochu for Singapore Launch
SINGAPORE, JUL 13 – Itochu aims to lead ammonia bunkering with a $34 million vessel to support zero carbon marine fuels and plans to expand operations beyond Singapore by 2027.
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WinGD’s First Ammonia-Fuelled Engine Installed on EXMAR Vessels - mfame.guru
WinGD’s X52DF-A becomes the first ammonia-fuelled two-stroke marine engine to reach the market. Installed on EXMAR’s upcoming 46,000m³ LPG/ammonia carrier—first of its kind to enter service. Built by HD Hyundai, the engine matches diesel performance with significantly lower emissions. Early commercial success with ~30 engines ordered for diverse vessel types. Swiss marine power company WinGD has become the first engine designer to bring an ammon…
Apon prepares to launch its first supply ship powered by ammonia. A bet on a carbon-free fuel that could transform global maritime transport Decarbonization of maritime transport is one of the last borders for technology, mainly the largest and most autonomous ships.A sector where batteries have to evolve enough to become an alternative, and where companies like the Japanese Itochu are betting on alternatives such as ammonia. The Japanese compan…
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