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Japan's Itochu, Taiwan's U-Ming Marine Transport to study joint operation of ammonia-fuelled ships

Japanese trading home Itochu Corp will study joint ownership and operation of ammoniafuelled ships with Taiwan's UMing Marine Transport Corp. , Itochu stated in a declaration, as Japan is bets on. ammonia to cut emissions.

The shipping market carries about 90% of world trade,. and represent nearly 3% of the world's carbon dioxide. emissions; and installing ship engines that burn cleaner fuels. might help slow international warming trends.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has actually set a. target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by around 2050, for. which cleaner fuels such as ammonia are crucial.

The 2 business have actually signed a memorandum of understanding. to explore choices for ammonia-fuelled ship ownership and. operation and would also study use of methanol and. energy-saving gadgets in the maritime market, Itochu said.

Across the Asia-Pacific region, nations from Malaysia and. Indonesia to India and South Korea are performing ammonia. co-firing trials at power stations which utilize nonrenewable fuel sources, with. numerous projects including Japanese financiers.

Last year, Itochu consented to study development of an ammonia. bunkering hub in Algeciras on the Gibraltar Strait in Spain,. part of its efforts to establish a worldwide ammonia supply chain.

In the power sector, Japan's leading power generator, JERA,. plans to co-fire 20% of ammonia with coal at its Hekinan thermal. power station, in what it said will be the world's first trial. utilizing a big quantity of the gas at a major industrial plant.

(source: Reuters)