Innovative Ammonia Power: Revolutionizing Maritime Industry with Zero-Emission Technology
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai Heavy Industries and Capital Gas receive approval for VLAC design integrated with Amogy's ammonia-to-power system, leading to carbon-free auxiliary power generation.
  • ABS and the Liberian Registry confirm the feasibility of Amogy's technology for use on very large ammonia carriers, supporting the industry's move towards net-zero emissions by 2050.
  • Lloyd’s Register grants AiP to Samsung Heavy Industries and HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for ammonia-powered vessels equipped with Amogy's innovative technology.
  • Amogy secures partnerships with Hanwha Group and ITOCHU Corporation to accelerate the deployment and adoption of ammonia-to-power technology in maritime applications.
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Greek company Capital Gas have obtained approval in principle (AiP) for their very large ammonia carrier (VLAC) design that incorporates Amogy's revolutionary ammonia-to-electrical power system. This system splits liquid ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen, directing the hydrogen to a fuel cell for clean power generation. The approval from classification societies ABS and the Liberian Registry signifies the viability of Amogy's technology on ammonia carriers, crucial for achieving the industry's goal of zero carbon emissions by 2050. Additionally, Lloyd’s Register has awarded AiP to Samsung Heavy Industries and HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for their ammonia carrier designs powered by Amogy's technology. Amogy also received New Technology Qualification from ABS, further validating the efficacy of its solution. The company has strategically partnered with Hanwha Group and ITOCHU Corporation to drive the adoption of their innovative technology in decarbonizing the maritime sector. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ITOCHU Corporation reflects Amogy's commitment to exploring new applications for its technology. Collaborations with key industry players like Hanwha Group and ITOCHU indicate a significant shift towards sustainable practices in maritime operations. These advancements highlight a positive sentiment towards ammonia as a clean energy source and emphasize the industry's collective efforts to embrace environmentally friendly solutions.
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