Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) joins hands with Yara Clean Ammonia to facilitate the uptake of clean ammonia as a marine fuel in the Pilbara region in Western Australia.
The deal will ensure safe ammonia bunker operations within PPA ports through collaborative safety analysis and the creation of transparent ammonia bunkering guidelines.
A collaboration agreement signed between the two entities is aimed at a one-year joint assessment of the potential ammonia demand and required bunker infrastructure, leveraging off the existing ammonia production facility of Yara Pilbara and its clean ammonia potential in the region.
Tags: Ammonia, Australia, Marine Fuel, PPA, Yara Clean Ammonia
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