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The world’s first commercial-use ammonia-fueled vessel, Sakigake, has successfully completed a three-month demonstration voyage, during which the vessel engaged in tugboat operations in Tokyo Bay and achieved a GHG-emission reduction of up to approximately 95%.

The vessel was completed by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha and IHI Power Systems Co., Ltd., in cooperation with Nippon Kaiji Kyokai as part of a Green Innovation Fund Project under Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation.

NEDO will continue to promote research and development of next-generation fuel vessels, including developing an ammonia-fueled ammonia gas carrier and working toward achieving carbon neutrality in the shipping industry.

 Background

The development project of this vessel started as part of NEDO’s Green Innovation Fund Project

To achieve net-zero emissions in marine transport, it is essential to switch from existing heavy fuel oil to gas fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon recycling methane. Developing marine machinery for hydrogen-fueled ammonia-fueled vessels is also necessary.

The development project of this vessel started in October 2021 as part of NEDO’s Green Innovation Fund Project; 'Development of vessels equipped with domestically produced ammonia-fueled engines'.

It was completed in August 2024, becoming the world’s first commercial-use ammonia-fueled vessel. Afterward, NYK Group company Shin-Nippon Kaiyosha engaged the vessel in a three-month demonstration voyage while conducting tugboat operations in Tokyo Bay.

Project Results

NYK and IPS analysed the ammonia co-firing and GHG-reduction rates during vessel operations and confirmed them to consistently exceed 90% and rise to approximately 95% in each of the main engine load ranges, as shown in the table below.

The demonstration tests while in tugboat operation is the world’s first trial, confirming that ammonia is one of the most viable and promising options as a next-generation fuel for vessels. A commemorative ceremony was held at the port of Yokohama to mark the successful completion of the vessel's three-month demonstration voyage and celebrate this Green Innovation Fund Project milestone.

Representatives from NEDO, NYK. IPS, ClassNK, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and the city of Yokohama attended the ceremony.

Future plans

The vessel will continue to be used for tugboat operations in Tokyo Bay, and we will continue to accumulate knowledge related to the development and operation of ammonia-fueled vessels.

In addition, NYK, Japan Engine Corporation, IPS, and Nippon Shipyard Co., Ltd. are working together to develop an ammonia-fueled ammonia gas carrier, which is scheduled to be delivered in November 2026, also as part of NEDO’s Green Innovation Fund Project; 'Development of vessels equipped with domestically produced ammonia-fueled engines'.

NEDO will promote research and development of next-generation fuel vessels, including ammonia-fueled vessels, and will work towards achieving carbon neutrality in the shipping industry.

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