The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has released guidelines on ammonia bunkering, a key step in implementing ammonia as a marine fuel. Despite the increasing popularity of ammonia as an alternative fuel in the maritime industry, its toxicity poses challenges when it comes to safe bunkering practices, whether on land or at sea. The aim of ABS’s “Ammonia Bunkering: Technical and Operational Advisory” is to provide insights on the challenges of ammonia bunkering and how to overcome them.
The advisory covers various aspects of bunkering ammonia, including design, operations, risk assessment, safety procedures, and training. ABS President and COO, John McDonald, highlighted the organization’s leadership in promoting ammonia as a marine fuel and its commitment to sharing expertise with the industry. The guidance is intended to support stakeholders involved in ammonia bunkering, such as owners, operators, designers, shipyards, suppliers, and port authorities facing new challenges with the adoption of ammonia as a fuel.
Overall, the ABS advisory on ammonia bunkering is a crucial resource for industry players looking to navigate the complexities of incorporating ammonia as a marine fuel. By providing comprehensive guidance on bunkering practices and safety measures, ABS aims to drive the safe and efficient adoption of ammonia as an alternative fuel in the maritime sector.
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