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Fortescue Green Pioneer Makes Waves with World's First Ammonia-Diesel Fuel Trial

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wrote by Raghib Raza (about a month ago)

https://splash247.com/fortescue-green-pioneer-completes-landmark-ammonia-fuel-trial/

Fortescue Green Pioneer completes landmark ammonia fuel trial - Splash247

The Fortescue Green Pioneer, known for its breakthroughs in green maritime technology, has achieved another milestone by conducting the world’s first trial of ammonia fuel combined with diesel. Loaded with liquid ammonia from Singapore’s Vopak Banyan Terminal, the vessel underwent seven weeks of rigorous testing, affirming its potential as the world's first ammonia-powered ocean-going vessel. Previously converted to run on ammonia, the ship faced regulatory hurdles highlighted by Fortescue boss Andrew Forrest during COP28 in Dubai. The successful trial, supervised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), signifies Singapore’s commitment to multi-fuel bunkering and maritime innovation. Key insights from the trial will be shared to foster further advancements in ammonia-powered ships, as shipyards across Asia engage in constructing such vessels. Forrest reiterated the call for global ports to adopt stringent green fuel standards, emphasizing the need for fair carbon pricing to drive green investments.

 

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