EXMAR launches its first ammonia-powered gas carrier
Belgian shipping company EXMAR has launched its first ammonia-powered gas carrier at HD Hyundai Mipo shipyard in South Korea.

Described as the “world’s first” oceangoing ammonia-powered gas carrier, the newbuild hit the water on July 26.
The 46,000 cubic meter (cbm) LPG/ammonia carrier is fitted with an ammonia two-stroke engine (X52DF-A) developed by Swiss marine power company WinGD.
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It features a length of 190 meters and a width of 30.4 meters, with three cargo holds for transporting liquefied gas, including LPG and ammonia.
The vessel is also equipped with various eco-friendly technologies, such as a shaft generator that produces electricity by utilizing the rotating shaft of the propulsion engine, and a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device.
This is the first of four ammonia-powered sister vessels to be built
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