Connova Group pioneers the development of environmentally friendly ship propulsion systems

Connova Group pioneers the development of environmentally friendly ship propulsion systems

Connova Deutschland GmbH, as part of the Connova Group, is pleased to announce the publication of the research article “Advancing Sustainable Marine Propulsion: Composite Fuel Storage Tanks for Next-Generation NH3-Powered Ships,” conducted in collaboration with leading institutions such as the Technische Universität Dresden and Hydrus Engineering SA. This significant contribution to the development of NH3-powered ships reflects the Connova Group’s commitment to challenging and sustainable developments. The article, presented at the 21st European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM21) in Nantes, France, highlights innovative solutions for ammonia storage in composite tanks, which are crucial for achieving the goals of the European Green Deal. 

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Connova Group pioneers the development of environmentally friendly ship propulsion systems
Connova Group pioneers the development of environmentally friendly ship propulsion systems
We are pleased to announce the publication of the research article “Advancing Sustainable Marine Propulsion: Composite Fuel Storage Tanks for Next-Generation NH3-Powered Ships,” conducted in collaboration with leading institutions such as the Technische Universität Dresden and Hydrus Engineering SA.