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    The path ahead for marine ammonia fuel: 2024 and beyond
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    The path ahead for marine ammonia fuel: 2024 and beyond

    Julian Atchison

    For our final episode of Maritime Ammonia Insights, we take stock of the progress of marine ammonia fuel to date, and ask what comes next. Meet Fürstenberg Maritime Advisory to learn about upcoming key decision points at the IMO, communications strategies for marine ammonia, current safety gaps, and priorities for 2024 as we work towards the first demonstrations of marine ammonia fuel.

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    All hands to the pump: every stakeholder needed to support marine ammonia fuel
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    All hands to the pump: every stakeholder needed to support marine ammonia fuel

    Julian Atchison December 21, 2023

    For our final episode of Maritime Ammonia Insights, we asked our resident experts Sofia and Conor Fürstenberg Stott to provide their insights on the pathway forward for marine ammonia fuel. Discussion topics included challenges for overlaying alternative fuels onto the existing bunker industry, the importance of seafarers to the transition, and why we need to move beyond talking about competition between alternative fuel candidates.

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    Data-driven, carbon intensity-based certification
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    Data-driven, carbon intensity-based certification

    Geofrey Njovu November 26, 2023

    In this session at our 2023 annual conference, panelists discussed how ammonia certification methods should be data-centric, and focus less on colour labels. The panel featured Alicia Eastman (InterContinental Energy), Shigeru Muraki (Clean Fuel Ammonia Association), Wouter Vanhoudt (Hinicio), Linda Dempsey (CF Industries) and Conor Fürstenberg Stott (Fürstenberg Maritime Advisory).

    Certification based on actual GHG emissions intensity is the principle on which the AEA’s certification system is being built, and the issue is becoming an increasingly important subject at international fora such as the IMO, the G7 and the G20.

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    Certification for Data not Labels: Maritime perspectives
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    Certification for Data not Labels: Maritime perspectives

    Conor Furstenberg Stott

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    Risk analysis for ammonia-fueled vessels
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    Risk analysis for ammonia-fueled vessels

    Julian Atchison

    Hear from the authors of a new joint study into ammonia safety onboard ships. The study is the most comprehensive to-date on the effectiveness of risk mitigation measures applied to ammonia-fueled vessels, pairing Quantitative Risk Assessment with an analysis of human factors.

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    Ammonia at Sea: exploring the potential impact on marine ecosystems
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    Ammonia at Sea: exploring the potential impact on marine ecosystems

    Julian Atchison

    Hear more from the authors of the Ammonia at Sea report: an analysis of everything currently known about ammonia’s behaviour in the aquatic environment, plus the potential impacts of the use of ammonia as a marine fuel.

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    Advancing Maritime Ammonia: panel introduction
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    Advancing Maritime Ammonia: panel introduction

    Sofia Furstenberg Stott

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    Maritime Ammonia Workshop - Maritime Projects Mapping
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    Maritime Ammonia Workshop - Maritime Projects Mapping

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    Maritime Ammonia Fuel - Stepping Forward
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    Maritime Ammonia Fuel - Stepping Forward

    Conor Furstenberg Stott

    Clearly, by now it is a great understatement to say that ammonia as a maritime fuel has potential or could be developed as an alternative to fossil maritime fuels. Enablers for maritime ammonia fuel are being developed and we have moved past simple potential. In terms of on board technology, supply and other critical areas, maritime ammonia fuel is stepping forward. However, we are only starting out and the road ahead remains long, unclear and of course paved with many potential barriers. We welcome therefore the dedication and quality of work being undertaken by many different entities to help untangle complexity and illustrate pathways. Within…

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    Marine Ammonia: panel wrap-up from the 2020 Ammonia Energy Conference
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    Marine Ammonia: panel wrap-up from the 2020 Ammonia Energy Conference

    Julian Atchison January 07, 2021

    What action is needed to unlock the enormous potential of green ammonia as a marine fuel and get the new generation of ammonia-powered vessels on the water? On November 18, 2020, the Ammonia Energy Association (AEA) hosted a panel discussion moderated by Sofia Fürstenberg Stott from Fürstenberg Maritime Advisory, as well as panel members Tue Johannessen from the Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, Katharine Palmer from Lloyd’s Register, Rob Stevens from Yara International, and Kazumasa Taruishi from NYK Energy Transport.

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    Maritime Ammonia: ready for demonstration
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    Maritime Ammonia: ready for demonstration

    Trevor Brown May 07, 2020

    At least four major maritime ammonia projects have been announced in the last few weeks, each of which aims to demonstrate an ammonia-fueled vessel operating at sea. In Norway, Color Fantasy, the world's largest RORO cruise liner, will pilot ammonia fuel. Across the broader Nordic region, the Global Maritime Forum has launched NoGAPS, a major consortium that aims to deploy "the world's first ammonia powered deep sea vessel" by 2025. In Japan, a new industry consortium has launched that goes beyond on-board ship technology to include "owning and operating the ships, supplying ammonia fuel and developing ammonia supply facilities." And the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), which published its roadmap last month, aims to demonstrate ammonia fuel on "an actual ship from 2028" — specifically, a 80,000 dwt ammonia-fueled bulk carrier.

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