Fewer green hydrogen projects will mean more global trade for ammonia as a shipping fuel: report

Increased regulatory pressure on maritime sector to decarbonise could mean ports have to draw on more low-cost supplies of renewable NH3 from around the world

A map of future ammonia (purple) and methanol (orange) supply routes to global bunkering hubs if only 20% of announced green hydrogen projects by 2030 take FID.
A map of future ammonia (purple) and methanol (orange) supply routes to global bunkering hubs if only 20% of announced green hydrogen projects by 2030 take FID.Photo: RMI/Global Maritime Foundation
Published 16 April 2024, 07:27Updated 16 April 2024, 07:27