Equinor’s announcement of the conversion of the Viking Energy supply vessel to ammonia operation, set to be completed by 2026, marks a significant moment in maritime fuel technology.
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Wärtsilä has introduced the world’s first large-scale engine power plant that is 100% hydrogen-ready.
Wärtsilä Gas Solutions introduces a revolutionary Ammonia Fuel Supply System (AFSS) designed to propel ships towards a greener future.
Wärtsilä is poised to orchestrate the front-end engineering design (FEED) for a groundbreaking Power-to-X plant, set to redefine Finland’s energy landscape. This visionary endeavor is orchestrated in collaboration with Koppö Energia Oy, a joint venture between Germany’s Prime Green Energy Infrastructure Fund and CPC Finland Oy.
In a recently published whitepaper, technology group Wärtsilä delves into the possibilities of Power-to-X (P2X) fuels in ushering a decarbonized era for the global energy sector.
Wärtsilä, a leading technology company, has achieved a significant milestone with its groundbreaking technology called Wärtsilä Ammonia Release Mitigation Systems (WARMS).
Wärtsilä, along with Norway-based Höegh LNG and other partners, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), University of South-East Norway, Sustainable Energy, and BASF SE, has received funding from the Norwegian Government totaling roughly EUR 5.9 million.
A 25 vol% hydrogen-blended fuel powered by a Wärtsilä engine has been tested by Wärtsilä and WEC Energy Group.
Wärtsilä and Hycamite TCD Technologies, a privately held Finnish business that specializes in the development of a ground-breaking technology for creating clean hydrogen and solid carbon from methane, have engaged into a cooperative development agreement.
The technology company Wärtsilä, in partnership with WEC Energy Group, EPRI, and Burns & McDonnell, has completed testing of hydrogen-blend fuel.