Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy. talks LR technical verification

Amogy’s ammonia-to-power system completes Lloyd’s Register technology verification

Amogy Inc., the Brooklyn, N.Y., headquartered ammonia-to-power tech developer launched by four MIT Ph.D alumni, reports that it has completed the technology verification phase of the Lloyd’s Register technology qualification process that

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding is developing systems critical to the use of ammonia as a marine fuel.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding starts tests of ammonia gas abatement system

The “ammonia-ready” label is starting to be seen on an increasing number of recently announced shipbuilding contracts. But, while engine designers get nearer to bringing to market engines capable of burning ammonia,

Casco Bay Lines new ferry will feature ABB's hybrid-electric power and propulsion solutions, great for alternative marine fuels

An inside perspective: the dirty facts about clean marine fuels 

By Michael Complita, PE, Principal in Charge, Elliott Bay Design Group  It is well studied that pound for pound and passenger for passenger, moving goods and people by water has always been

MAN's Research Center Copenhagen, with its two research engines, is playing a major part in the development of next-generation engines.

Marine engine design and the future fuels challenge 

Any discussion of developments in marine engine design must start with fuels — notably future fuels because any ship ordered today will have an expected operating life of around 20 to 25

Signing of Seatrium-TCOMS research agreement.

Seatrium and TCOMS in new research collaboration agreement

Seatrium Limited, the new Singapore-based player formed by the merger of Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), is up and running. In a signal of where it sees the

Amogy's CEO, Seonghoon Woo

A Q&A with Amogy CEO on ammonia power for shipping

Seonghoon Woo is the CEO of Amogy, a company using “ammonia cracking” modules to convert ammonia into hydrogen plus nitrogen to decarbonize the heavy-duty and shipping transportation industry. Amogy recently became an

Tank barge will test bed Amogy solution

Southern Devall tank barge will test bed Amogy ammonia-to-power system

Brooklyn, N.Y. based high tech start-up Amogy Inc. reports that its innovative ammonia-to-power system for maritime applications is to have its first commercial application in a U.S. inland waterways tank barge. The

Ammonia testing

Alfa Laval receives approval for ammonia testing

Alfa Laval is gearing up to start testing with ammonia at its Test & Training Center in Aalborg, Denmark. With the necessary approvals granted, Alfa Laval aims to have installation of the

Clarksons reports on alternate fuels

Clarksons: Alternate-fueled vessels take a record share of world newbuilding orders

Clarkson’s Research reports that the first half of 2022 saw a record 268 alternate-fueled newbuilding vessels ordered, totaling 22 million gross tons and with a total contract value of $38 billion. This

Research into ammonia fueled engines

WinGD and Hyundai Heavy collaborate on ammonia-fueled two-strokes

Winterthur, Switzeland headquartered WinGD is to collaborate with Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Engine Machinery Division to deliver the first WinGD engine capable of running on ammonia. The two parties will aim to deliver

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