Hy2gen, the worldwide developer, financier builder, proprietor and operator of renewable hydrogen and hydrogen-based e-fuels vegetation, and Amogy, the supplier of ammonia energy expertise, right this moment have signed an MoU to collaborate within the area of renewable ammonia.
The settlement encompasses the pooling of sources to advance using renewable ammonia as a maritime gas, take part in joint improvement tasks and safe the protected utilization of ammonia on board maritime vessels.
Amogy’s ammonia-to-power resolution goals to decarbonize the hard-to-abate sectors, together with delivery, energy technology, and heavy-duty transportation. Having already been examined in a drone, in a tractor and in a semi-truck, the expertise will quickly be scaled to 1MW prepared to be used in a tugboat previous to commercialization for the worldwide maritime market.
Hy2gen Norge is the Norwegian subsidiary of Hy2gen AG, the worldwide developer, builder and operator of renewable hydrogen and hydrogen-based e-fuels vegetation. Hy2gen is one among three companions within the Iverson eFuels mission in Sauda working to safe renewable ammonia to the maritime fleet alongside the 2000-kilometer Norwegian coast.
“Norway will play an important role in the production of renewable ammonia for shipping in the future. As a globally active company, it is particularly important to us at Hy2gen that solutions based on renewable hydrogen are produced in the respective countries that offer the best conditions for this. We are very pleased that Amogy will now be supporting us as a renowned partner in Norway and would very much welcome the expansion of this cooperation to other countries,” stated Cyril-Dufau-Sansot, CEO of Hy2gen AG.
“Hy2gen’s insight and projects are vital to bringing the ammonia value chain together and secure the supply of renewable ammonia. Our collaboration also aims to increase the awareness of ammonia’s role as an effective energy carrier due to its high energy density,” stated Christian W. Berg, Managing Director, Amogy Norway.
“We need collaboration along the entire value chain to speed up the energy transition from fossil to renewable fuels. Amogy represents a promising technology for the efficient utilization of ammonia as a fuel, and we are looking forward to continuing our work in paving the way for ammonia as a zero-emission fuel in the shipping industry,” says Hege Økland, Managing Director of Hy2gen Norge.
“We are very excited for this partnership with Hy2gen, a global leader in renewable hydrogen and ammonia productions. This collaboration is timely and critical to enable renewable ammonia-driven decarbonization of shipping and other heavy industries, starting from Norway. We will continue to collaborate to bring the partnership to other countries together,” says Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy.