| Ocean Network Express awarded AiP for ammonia dual-fueled vessel 
 31 January 2024
 
 Ocean Network Express (ONE) has been  awarded  Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia dual-fueled vessel. Along  with the investment in 12 methanol dual-fueled vessels, this marks  another milestone for ONE on its journey towards net-zero by 2050.
 
 The newly AiP-awarded 3,500 TEU vessel was jointly developed by ONE,  Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd. (NSY) and classification society DNV as part of  a joint development project established in late 2022 among the three  parties.
 
 ONE has been studying the feasibility of ammonia as an alternative fuel  for zero emission according to the roadmap for alternative fuels which  was developed by ONE in 2022. In conjunction with the roadmap, ONE  participated in a GCMD-led ammonia bunkering pilot safety study.
 
 
  Credit: Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd
 
 Ammonia is definitely one of the primary focuses of  our research as ammonia fuel has a great potential of generating lower  GHG emissions than conventional marine fuels. We are pleased to have  made such a progress, and we will continue our study on ammonia.ONE Green Strategy is targeting Net-Zero GHG emissions—encompassing  Scope 2 and 3—by 2050. To achieve the target, transition from  conventional fuel to alternative fuels is defined as ONE’s key pillar of  Green initiatives. ONE will continue to study alternative fuels as it  strives to become net-zero by 2050.
 —Koshiro Wake, Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy & Sustainability Department at ONE
 
 
 ONE is the world’s sixth-largest container carrier with a fleet size of  approximately 1.8 million TEU. ONE is a member of THE Alliance (THEA), a  global ocean carrier consortium.
 
 Posted on 31 January 2024 in  Ammonia,  Fuels,  Market Background,  Ports and Marine
 
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