【Ammonia to Zero】
NYK Line, together with its consortium partners, is developing the Ammonia-Fueled Ammonia Gas Carrier (AFAGC).
This next-generation vessel can use both conventional fuel oil and its cargo ammonia as fuel, making it a key solution for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the maritime industry.
🔹 Shipowner (Project Leader): NYK Line
🔹 Design & Construction: Nippon Shipyard Co., Ltd. / Japan Marine United Corporation
🔹 Main Engine Development: Japan Engine Corporation
🔹 Auxiliary Engine Development: IHI Power Systems Co., Ltd.
This video introduces:
① the environmental performance of the state-of-the-art main engine using ammonia as fuel, and
② the ship’s safety design features that protect the crew from the toxicity of ammonia.
‐Related Releases
Contracts Signed for Construction of Ammonia-Fueled Ammonia Gas Carrier | NYK Line https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2024…
World’s First Machine Room Safety Accreditation for Ammonia Fueled Ammonia Gas Carrier to Be Granted by ClassNK | NYK Line https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2024…
Yara and NYK Conclude World’s First Time-Charter Agreement for Ammonia-Fueled Medium Gas Carrier | NYK Line https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2025…
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