Auramarine has introduced a new ammonia fuel supply system that meets all safety, design, and material requirements for the fuel. This system is suitable for both two-stroke and four-stroke engines, as well as other ammonia consumers. It incorporates safety measures such as gas and leak detection, ammonia capture, reliquefying, and ammonia release mitigation functions. The development of this system involved collaboration with ammonia experts and insights from the HENNES research project, in which Auramarine is a participant.
The company will provide comprehensive training on the safe use and operation of the system to all customers as part of its lifecycle services offering. This training ensures that users are well-equipped to handle the system effectively. Auramarine has already attracted interest from shipowners, operators, OEMs, and shipyards. They anticipate being ready for the first delivery of the system in 2026, demonstrating a strong market demand for this innovative solution.
Auramarine’s ammonia fuel supply system represents a significant advancement in the maritime industry’s transition towards more sustainable fuel options. By incorporating the latest safety features and leveraging expertise from various sources, the company is poised to make a positive impact on the industry. Their commitment to ongoing training and customer support further enhances the system’s appeal to potential users.
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