ABS releases industry-first ammonia-bunkering advisory

With ammonia-fueled and ammonia-ready tonnage already on order, ABS has released guidance focused on the bunkering of the fiel, the first such advisory for the industry. The ABS Ammonia Bunkering: Technical and Operational Advisory considers the aspects of bunkering ammonia as a fuel, providing the maritime industry with a better understanding of the challenges involved and how best to address them.

Due to its greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential, ammonia is widely considered a leading...

https://www.marinelog.com/news/abs-releases-industry-first-ammonia-bunkering-advisory/

Floating Bunkering Solution Offers Flexibility For Bunkering At Anchorage

A recent news article published in the Econnect Energy discusses the ammonia bunkering project.

Azane Fuel Solutions

In 2021 ECONNECT Energy and Amon Maritime established Azane Fuel Solutionsto develop and deliver turn-key ammonia bunkering solutions on land or by barge. Azane is building the first units in an ammonia fuel bunkering network in Norway, realising a complete green ammonia fuel value chain from production to consumption. ECONNECT Energy contributes proprietary ammonia-ready...

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Plan for Scandinavian ammonia bunkering network moves ahead

Norwegian fertilizer giant Yara International, which is one of the world’s largest ammonia producers, is starting to make good on its commitment to make carbon-free ammonia fuel bunkering a reality. It has pre-ordered 15 floating ammonia fuel bunkering terminals from Azane Fuel Solutions.

Yara and Azane have signed a commercial agreement to establish a carbon-free ammonia fuel bunker network in Scandinavia.

Last year, Azane’s shareholders, Amon Maritime and Econnect Energy received public funds...

https://www.marinelog.com/news/plan-for-scandinavian-ammonia-bunkering-network-moves-ahead/

Japan To Nurture Ammonia Bunkering Infrastructure

  • Japan is considering providing support for development of ammonia bunkering infrastructure.
  • It acts as part of efforts to launch ammonia-fuelled commercial ships by 2028 under Tokyo’s roadmap to decarbonise by 2050.

Japan is considering providing support for development of ammonia bunkering infrastructure as part of efforts to launch ammonia-fuelled commercial ships by 2028 under Tokyo’s roadmap to decarbonise by 2050, says an article published in Argus Media.

Working for Japan’s...

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