Amogy ammonia-to-power solution gains ABS NTQ recognition

ABS has issued its New Technology Qualification (NTQ) for the innovative ammonia-to-electrical power system developed by Brooklyn, N.Y., headquartered Amogy.

The Amogy solution splits, or “cracks,” liquid ammonia into its base elements of hydrogen and nitrogen, funneling the hydrogen into a fuel cell generating high-performance power. The technology represents a sustainable, clean energy solution tailored for industries such as maritime shipping and power generation.

ABS granted the NTQ following...

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Corvus in project to integrate ammonia cracker tech with its fuel cell

Corvus Energy has been awarded funding for the integration of ammonia cracker technology with its Pelican fuel cell system. It is partnering in a four-year EU-funded project called APOLO that aims to solve the challenges of power conversion from ammonia and develop an efficient and flexible ammonia cracking technology for the maritime sector.

Funded under Horizon Europe, the EU’s key funding program for research and innovation, APOLO will demonstrate power conversion from commercially available...

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Amogy joins forces with Mitsubishi for adoption of ammonia cracking tech in Japan and South Korea

The US-based ammonia power solutions company Amogy and Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation have teamed up to […]

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VIDEO: Successful OSV test of ammonia cracker and fuel cell combo

Bilbao, Spain, based H2SITE reports that ammonia cracking is gaining traction for onboard power generation as a means of producing hydrogen for use in PEM fuel cells. The company says that it has now successfully validated the first ammonia cracker to produce high-purity hydrogen for marine PEM fuel cell use. In a pilot, an H2SITE integrated membrane reactor has been installed and operated on board Zumaia Offshore’s offshore supply vessel Bertha B, operating in the Bay of Biscay.

Before hydrogen...

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World’s first: On-board ammonia cracking system generates pure hydrogen

Spanish hydrogen transport solutions provider H2SITE has commissioned the world’s first on-board ammonia cracking […]

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