Collaboration between two parties on maritime ammonia fuel systems.

Amogy and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. have completed a feasibility study on developing onboard hydrogen production and utilization technologies. This collaboration aims to support the IMO’s goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry by 2050. The partnership focuses on innovative ammonia-cracking technology and ammonia fuel systems to reduce environmental impact and promote clean energy solutions for ships.

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Norwegian and Singaporean Collaboration Enhances Green Maritime Solutions in Southeast Asia

Maritime CleanTech and Ocean Hyway Cluster have partnered with Innovation Norway to boost green maritime collaboration between Norway and Singapore. This initiative aims to position Norwegian suppliers as leaders in the Southeast Asian maritime market, aligning with Singapore’s decarbonization goals. Through the HPO program, Norwegian companies will receive support to drive the transition to sustainable maritime solutions.

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Enhancing maritime decarbonization through academic partnerships

The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has partnered with prestigious academic institutions like the University of Michigan, Maritime Research Alliance, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and World Maritime University to accelerate decarbonization efforts in the maritime industry. This collaboration aims to enhance transparency, knowledge sharing, and develop future industry leaders.

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Two organizations collaborate to improve safety at sea

Singapore Polytechnic and Vopak have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to equip faculty members of the Singapore Maritime Academy with skills in handling new marine fuels. Vopak’s expertise in ammonia, biofuels, and methanol will be used to design a curriculum for a sustainable future. President Rob Boudestijn emphasizes their commitment to maritime safety and Singapore’s journey towards a multi-fuels hub.

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