India, Feb. 10 -- A major new research project to be located on theCollege of Design and Engineering (CDE)campus at the National University of Singapore (NUS) aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of the global shipping industry through the development of next-generation ammonia-fuelled marine engines with high efficiency and near-zero emissions.

Officially launched on 4 February 2026, the project is led by theNUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI)with funding support from the Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI), in collaboration with leading academic and industry partners in Singapore and overseas. The project focuses on a novel in-cylinder reforming gas recirculation (IRGR) engine concept designed to address key limitations that have ...