Alfa Laval, a world leader in heat transfer and fluid handling, announced that it will be ready to deliver its first fuel systems for ammonia-fueled ships by the end of 2025. This decision is part of its commitment to decarbonize the maritime sector , which currently accounts for around 3% of global carbon emissions.
Ammonia-fuelled ships and emissions reduction
With years of experience in handling fuels such as LNG and methanol , Alfa Laval has been developing technological solutions to enable ammonia to become a safe and efficient energy source . Through key partnerships with companies such as WinGD, the company has made important progress, validating its ammonia supply systems, which will be ready for testing by the end of 2024.
Ammonia, considered a key fuel in efforts to reduce carbon emissions, is gaining ground in the marine industry due to its potential to achieve zero-emissions goals. Alfa Laval is positioned as a central player in this transition, not only due to its technological expertise, but also due to its ability to adapt to the growing demand for alternative fuels.
“ Alfa Laval FCM Ammonia is one of our most advanced solutions to drive the decarbonization of shipping ,” said Sameer Kalra, President of the company’s Marine Division. “ We are committed to supporting the industry’s transition to more sustainable energy .”
Strategic collaborations
Alfa Laval has recently expanded its collaboration with WinGD, ABS and K Shipbuilding to design an ammonia-fuelled tanker . This project will also include a dual-fuel boiler system that will take advantage of purge gas to optimise energy efficiency and ensure operational safety.
With these initiatives, the company continues to advance in its ambition to lead the transformation of the naval industry towards a sustainable future, focused on reducing the carbon footprint and promoting the use of “green fuels”.
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