Dual-fuel engines could avert danger, says Höegh as it opts for ammonia
Höegh Autoliners, which is converting some of its fleet to run on ammonia, is among ...
Norway has stepped in to assist Höegh Autoliners in converting two ‘ammonia-ready’ car carrier vessels into ones that can actually use the fuel.
Enova, a technology fund controlled by the Norwegian state, is providing a NOK146m ($14m) ‘derisking’ investment for equipment to allow the ships to burn ammonia as fuel, including engines and associated fuel tanks.
The two vessels are part of a series of 12 pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) under construction in China, each with a ...
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