NH₃ Kraken – for Amogy

C-Job is helping to pave the way for a greener shipping industry as a knowledge partner for Amogy,a dedicated specialist in ammonia-based energy solutions. We helped integrate the company’s revolutionary ammonia-to-power system into the tugboat NH₃ Kraken, and supported onsite execution activities at the shipyard, including modernization, construction, engine removal, and other challenges.
About the project

First 100% ammonia-to-power tug launched after modernization

C-Job is helping to pave the way for a greener shipping industry as a knowledge partner for Amogy,a dedicated specialist in ammonia-based energy solutions. We helped integrate the company’s revolutionary ammonia-to-power system into the tugboat NH3 Kraken, and supported onsite execution activities at the shipyard, including modernization, construction, engine removal, and other challenges.

The NH3 Kraken tugboat was originally constructed in 1957 and following modernization has become both the first carbon-free, ammonia-powered vessel to set sail, as well as the first US Jones Act vessel fuelled by ammonia.

We used risk-based design to overcome the challenges of using ammonia as a fuel onboard the vessel. C-Job’s methodology was applied to design areas including the mitigation of ammonia emissions, design precautions around potential leaks, and principal design choices to manage hazardous and dangerous zones.

The converted tug is classed as a hybrid vessel due to Amogy’s ammonia-to-electric power system. The onsite work, using C-Job’s extensive knowledge of modernizing and repowering vessels with modern and out-of-the-box technologies, is an example of how we work with clients to implement systems that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in shipping.

NH₃ Kraken – for Amogy

Project highlights

Lower emissions vessel

First tugboat using ammonia to reduce carbon emissions

Comprehensive onsite support

Detailed framework for shipyard execution activities delivered

Risk-based approach

Risk assessment and safety measures included in the design

Close collaboration

Between C-Job, Amogy, the shipyard and regulatory bodies

NH₃ Kraken – for Amogy

Scope of work

Modernization and conversion for existing vessels

Decarbonization, energy efficiency and compliance

NH₃ Kraken – for Amogy

C-Job client testimonial

The successful demonstration of the NH₃ Kraken, the world's first carbon-free, ammonia-powered vessel, marks a pivotal moment in maritime decarbonization. This achievement was made possible through the exceptional engineering and system integration design provided by C-Job, whose expertise was instrumental in bringing our vision to fruition. Their dedication and support were crucial in overcoming the challenges of this groundbreaking project, and we look forward to continued collaboration as we advance towards a sustainable future for the maritime industry.
Seonghoon Woo
CEO at Amogy

NH₃ Kraken – for Amogy

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