Ulsan Port Claims World’s First Ammonia Bunkering in Alternative Fuel Milestone
South Korea’s Ulsan Port Authority said it has completed what it describes as the world’s first port-to-ship ammonia bunkering operation for a commercial vessel, marking a new step in shipping’s search for scalable zero-carbon fuels.
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