Demonstrating a 2-stroke and 4-stroke large scale ammonia marine engine

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-IAID: 101056835
EC Contribution
€97,882
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Summary

The overall aim of the Ammonia2-4 project is to demonstrate at full scale two types of dual fuel marine engines running on ammonia as main fuel: (i) a four-stroke and (ii) a two-stroke engine. The proposed four-stroke innovation is a newbuild 10MW engine to be demonstrated in lab conditions closely mimicking real-life operations in ambient conditions. The proposed two-stroke innovation is a medium-pressure ammonia fuel injection platform that can be retrofitted onto any two-stroke marine engine available in the market today. It will be demonstrated in the project at two stages: a lab demonstration followed by retrofitting onto a container vessel of the alpha customer MSC. Both engine innovations are expected to result in at least 80% less GHG emissions (including nitrous oxide emissions), NOx emissions below IMO Tier III regulations and a negligible ammonia slip below 10ppm. By demonstrating both engine types at full scale the project partners are aiming for commercial exploitation of the project results towards more than 90% of the maritime intercontinental transport in terms of gross tonnage, including retrofits and newbuilds to enter the fleet within the next ten years. It is expected that both Ammonia2-4 innovations will lead to an annual reduction of CO2 emitted by deep sea vessels calling at EU ports by 2.3 million tons, and reduce the emissions of harmful pollutants such as SOx by 15 tons annually. The project will go beyond purely technological developments and investigate a number of non-technical aspects crucial for a successful uptake of ammonia as marine fuel: health & safety, ammonia supply infrastructure, crew training & acceptance, but also novel standardisation pathways for regulating emissions from ammonia marine engines.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Advancing sustainable maritime propulsion: Insights into ammonia combustion dynamics and simulation techniques
· 2024DOI
J. Javier Lopez, José Ramon Serrano, Héctor Climent, Ricardo Novella, Alejandro Calvo Oliveira
AVAILABILITY OF GREEN AND BLUE AMMONIA IN 2030 TO 2050
· 2024
Hendrik Brinks, Oleksii Ivashenko, Bent Erik Bakken, Tianyu Wang and Hans Anton Tvete
Computational Analysis of an Ammonia Combustion System for Future Two-Stroke Low-Speed Marine Engines
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering· 2024DOI
Jose R. Serrano, Ricardo Novella, Hctor Climent, Francisco Jos Arnau, Alejandro Calvo, Lauge Thorsen
D2.7 Safe working environment in laboratories dealing with ammonia
· 2024DOI
Sariola, Laura
D6.3 Foresight report on future availability of green/blue ammonia in 2030, 2040 and 2050
· 2024DOI
Brinks, Hendrik; Ivashenk, Oleksii; Wang, Tianyu; Bakken, Bent Erik; Tvete, Hans Anton
D6.4 Current and future bunkering infrastructure of green and blue ammonia
· 2024DOI
Brinks, Hendrik W.; Guo, Bingjie; Ivashenko, Oleksii
Experimental Investigation of High-Pressure Ammonia Spray and Combustion under Marine Engine-Like Conditions Using Optical Diagnostics
· 2024
P. Sementa, M. Lazzaro, C. Tornatore, F. Catapano, A. Calvo Oliveira, L. Thorsen, L. Viglione
Deliverables (3)