New Green Fuel Starts Disrupting the Oil Industry
Dear Reader,
For the last few months, I ve been writing on an almost weekly basis about a green fuel that s already in the process of disrupting the multitrillion-dollar global fossil fuel market.
The fuel is ammonia, and its power has already been tapped for highly specialized applications like NASA s X-15 program of the 1960s, which produced the world s fastest-ever powered winged aircraft.
As well as emergency consumer solutions such as Belgium s public transit system of the 1940s, which called for a quick and efficient alternative to gas and diesel in the wake of Word War II s fuel shortages.
28 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 28th, 2021 09:52)
Japanese Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has joined a new project aimed at creating standards for the safe use of ammonia as a marine fuel.
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The project is being funded by the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping and Lloyd’s Register. Credit: Fredrick Filix on Unsplash.
Japanese Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has joined a new project aimed at creating standards for the safe use of ammonia as a marine fuel.
NYK, along with the other shipping firms, will carry out safety evaluations for the purpose of establishing standards for the use of ammonia.
On April 19, NYK began participating in a new project for the purpose of establishing standards for the safe use of ammonia as a marine fuel. NYK, in collaboration with major companies worldwide, is taking part in an initiative to conduct safety assessments and establish standards for use of ammonia as a marine fuel, and .
Mitsui joins Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping 26 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 26th, 2021 12:34)
Japan-based Mitsui & Co has joined the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS) as a strategic partner.
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Under the partnership with MMMCZCS, Mitsui will plan and run projects, as well as offer its knowledge throughout the supply chain. Credit: Andrey Sharpilo on Unsplash.
Japan-based Mitsui & Co has joined the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS) as a strategic partner.
MMMCZCS, in collaboration with its partners, is involved in the research and development of alternative fuels and new technologies to decarbonise the shipping industry.