Taking a well-to-wake approach to CO2 emissions means that the shipping industry will look beyond emerging engine ...
Ammonia emits no carbon dioxide (CO2) when it is burned, which has led to expectations that it could rewrite Japan's energy strategy by replacing coal, notorious for its heavy CO2 emissions.
Switching from burning fossil fuels to burning ammonia is a promising way for the shipping industry to cut its carbon dioxide emissions. But if it isn’t careful, this swap could also boost ...
JERA runs the thermal power departments of both Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) and Chubu Electric Power Co. The industry has high hopes that mixing ammonia, which does not emit carbon dioxide ...