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MAN Cryo gains class approval for ammonia fuel-supply system

MAN Cryo’s design for an ammonia fuel-supply system jointly developed with Chinese company, Yada Green Energy Solutions, has been awarded an Approval in Principle from DNV and Bureau Veritas.

Katherine Si, China Correspondent

January 24, 2024

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Part of MAN Energy Solutions, MAN Cryo MAN Cryo offers system design and engineering solutions for the storage, distribution and handling of liquefied gases and has a pioneering reputation within the marine sector. The company developed the system in cooperation with Yada Green Energy Solutions which has previously cooperated to provide equipment for LNG and methanol marine fuels.

Xiang Guangqing, Chairman of Yada Green Energy Solutions, said: “Facing the climate-change issue, no one can solve it alone and we firmly believe that cooperation is a powerful means of achieving this. YADA and MAN Cryo are customer-centric operators, providing high-quality, dual-fuel system solutions and continuously achieving new breakthroughs in handling methanol and ammonia. Yada Green Energy Solutions has set ambitious goals to accelerate the green transformation of the global-transportation industry.”

Henrik Malm, Managing Director, MAN Energy Solutions Sweden said: “We are pleased to announce the successful achievement of a significant strategic milestone for MAN Cryo in cooperation with Yada Green Energy Solutions. This accomplishment underscores our unwavering commitment to our global customer base as we collectively work towards a decarbonised world. The establishment of a secure and reliable fuel-supply system for future ammonia engines marks a pivotal development.”

Related:MAN wins Cosco methanol retrofit contract

Yada Green Energy Solutions provides one-stop, full lifecycle services including principle design, stress analysis,production design, optimisation design, component manufacturing, pipeline prefabrication, module integration,installation and commissioning, safety monitoring, global operation and maintenance.

 

About the Author

Katherine Si

China Correspondent

China-based Katherine Si has worked in the maritime industry since 2008 is well-connected with local industry players including Chinese owners and yards.

Having majored in English Katherine started at news portal ShippingChina.com where she rose to become a News Editor. In 2008 she moved to work with Seatrade and has since held numerous positions including China correspondent for Seatrade Maritime Review magazine.

With extensive experience in writing, research and social media promotion, Katherine focuses on the shipping and transport sectors.

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