Auramarine, a leading fuel supply systems pioneer for the marine, power, and process industries, has introduced an Ammonia System to support the industry in achieving its decarbonisation goals. This launch aligns with Auramarine’s commitment to assisting customers in meeting sustainability targets, regardless of fuel choice. The Ammonia System is a natural progression of Auramarine’s green strategy, which began with biofuels and continued with the methanol fuel system in 2022.
With over 50 years of experience in designing and delivering fuel supply systems, Auramarine has developed the Ammonia System based on its technical expertise. The system is designed to meet all safety, design, and material requirements and is suitable for various engines and ammonia consumers. Safety measures include gas and leak detection, ammonia capture, reliquefying, and ammonia release mitigation functions. Customers will receive comprehensive training in the system’s safe use and operation as part of Auramarine’s lifecycle services offering.
The development of the Ammonia System involved collaboration with ammonia experts and insights from the HENNES research project. This partnership helped mitigate risks, ensure the system meets client needs, and complies with safety regulations. Auramarine’s CEO, John Bergman, emphasized the importance of ammonia in achieving shipping’s net zero transition and highlighted the company’s efforts in developing a safe and reliable system. Interest has already been expressed by shipowners, operators, OEMs, and shipyards, with the first deliveries expected in 2026.
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