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Fortescue’s Ammonia-Powered Vessel Arrives to UK

March 6, 2025
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The Arrival of the Fortescue Green Pioneer: A Milestone in Sustainable Shipping

The Singapore-flagged dual-fuel ammonia-powered vessel Fortescue Green Pioneer has made its way to the United Kingdom, marking a significant step towards demonstrating the viability of ammonia as a sustainable marine fuel. This groundbreaking vessel is the first of its kind, equipped with innovative four-stroke engines, two of which have the capability to be fueled by a combination of ammonia and diesel.

Ammonia, known for being a zero-carbon fuel, holds immense promise in substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the shipping industry. The arrival of an ammonia-powered vessel like the Fortescue Green Pioneer serves as a prime example of how the maritime sector can transition towards a more sustainable future, a mission that is both ambitious and crucially important, and fully supported by the U.K. Government.

During its time in the U.K., the Fortescue Green Pioneer and its team have been working closely with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) to ensure compliance with all UK regulatory requirements. The vessel has docked at the Port of Southampton, where it will undergo Port State Control inspections conducted by the MCA’s Survey and Inspection team.

Following this, the vessel will set sail for West India Dock in London, operated by the Canal and River Trust, where it will showcase its cutting-edge technology and capabilities to key maritime stakeholders, partners, and the general public.

Supporting Sustainable Innovation

Maritime Minister Mike Kane expressed enthusiasm for the arrival of the Fortescue Green Pioneer, emphasizing the vessel’s role in driving forward decarbonization efforts in the shipping sector. Through initiatives like the UK SHORE program, the U.K. is dedicated to supporting the adoption of innovative technologies and alternative fuels necessary to achieve zero-emission shipping and establish the country as a leader in clean energy.

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Lars Lippuner, MCA Director of UK Customer Services, highlighted the agency’s commitment to ensuring the safety and operational readiness of the vessel for its onward journey. He praised the collaboration with Fortescue in bringing this innovative vessel to Europe, underscoring the significance of showcasing a shift towards more sustainable marine fuels on U.K. shores.

Andrew Forrest, Fortescue Executive Chairman and Founder, emphasized the symbolic importance of the Fortescue Green Pioneer’s presence in the U.K., stating that the vessel exemplifies the innovation and vision driving Fortescue’s mission to lead the world beyond fossil fuels.

With its pioneering technology and commitment to sustainability, the Fortescue Green Pioneer stands as a testament to the potential for positive change within the maritime industry. As the vessel continues its journey, it serves as a beacon of hope for a future where environmentally friendly fuels like ammonia play a pivotal role in shaping a cleaner, greener shipping sector.

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