A 67-year-old tugboat converted to run on Amogy's cleaner-burning ammonia-to-power technology has set sail for the first time in upstate New York. The 105-foot tug, originally built in 1957 and ...
The tugboat used to run on diesel fuel. The New York-based startup company Amogy bought the 67-year-old ship to switch it to ...
The friends found the 67-year-old tug at Feeney Shipyard in Kingston, New York. Once an icebreaker, the boat had fallen into disuse, making it the perfect candidate for transformation. They named ...
The tugboat used to run on diesel fuel. The New York-based startup company Amogy bought the 67-year-old ship to switch it ... so it was available for sale. “It represents how serious the problem ...
The tugboat used to run on diesel fuel. The New York-based startup company Amogy bought the 67-year-old ship to switch it ... so it was available for sale. "It represents how serious the problem ...
The tugboat used to run on diesel fuel. The New York-based startup company Amogy bought the 67-year-old ship to switch it to cleanly-made ammonia, a new, carbon-free fuel.
A languishing tugboat in New York has been given new life in a push for a greener future. The NH3 Kraken, a 67-year-old boat, set sail on a tributary of the Hudson River on Sunday night powered by ...
The tugboat used to run on diesel fuel. The New York-based startup company Amogy bought the 67-year-old ship to switch it ... so it was available for sale. "It represents how serious the problem ...