Amogy and HD KSOE EcoPhin to jointly work on ammonia-powered solutions for maritime sector

Collaboration

U.S.-based provider of ammonia-to-power solutions Amogy has formed a new partnership with propulsion system specialist HD KSOE EcoPhin to deploy their respective technologies to enhance ammonia-powered solutions across the maritime sector.

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For the most part, the partnership will focus on the integration of HD KSOE EcoPhin’s eco propulsion systems—such as electrical and control systems—with Amogy’s ammonia-to-electrical power system to provide a turn-key solution to customers in the shipping industry to help with the electrification of their vessels.

The two companies agreed to work together to optimize these systems for seamless integration and improved performance. Additionally, they plan to explore further collaboration opportunities and potential commercial ventures to advance their shared goals.

The partnership was sealed during the SMM maritime trade fair in Hamburg, Germany.

“PEM fuel cell will be one of the main power sources in the near future, especially for small and medium sized vessels. So we are pleased to have a powerful partner, Amogy,” said Jongkuk Park, COO of HD KSOE EcoPhin. “We will integrate Amogy’s system into our eco propulsion system from Power Generation to Propulsion and provide our customers with the most optimized solution.”

Amogy’s ammonia-to-electrical power system splits, or “cracks,” liquid ammonia into its base elements of hydrogen and nitrogen, which then funnels the hydrogen into a fuel cell, generating high-performance power without carbon emissions.

Earlier this year, the system received New Technology Qualification (NTQ) from the classification society ABS and a feasibility statement from Lloyd’s Register (LR).

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with HD KSOE EcoPhin,” commented Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy. “By integrating HD KSOE EcoPhin’s propulsion systems with Amogy’s innovative ammonia-powered core technology, we are poised to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of maritime energy systems. We look forward to the opportunities this collaboration will bring.”

Recently, Amogy also teamed up with Japanese engine manufacturer Yanmar to explore ammonia-to-hydrogen integration as a solution for decarbonizing marine power generation.