Singapore pushes to set up ammonia fuel supply chain for maritime sector
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THE Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) signed several agreements with various companies to push for the use of ammonia fuel in the maritime industry.
The first memorandum of understanding (MOU), inked with a green shipping consortium comprising Japanese conglomerate Itochu Corporation and energy supplier Pavilion Energy among others, will attempt to establish an ammonia fuel supply chain in Singapore, said MPA in a press statement on Wednesday (Apr 6)
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