Clean Ammonia Fuels Route from Western Australia to East Asia
According to the article posted in Marine Insight,
- The West Australia-East Asia Iron Ore Green Corridor Consortium conducted a study based on the Energy Transitions Commission.
- The study revealed the feasibility of deploying ships powered by clean ammonia on the iron ore trade routes between West Australia and East Asia.
- According to the study, these zero-emission ships could be operational as early as 2028 and reach 5% adoption by 2030.
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