Back then, in 1957, it was just a regular tugboat fitted with diesel generators and electric motors, supporting icebreakers. Amogy purchased the old tug and literally breathed new life into it by ...
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 Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) announced the discovery of the John Evenson, a tugboat built in 1884, in a Facebook post on Sept. 20. The vessel sank during an ill-fated trip in June 1895.
A tugboat powered by ammonia set sail along a ... 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 ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Throughout October, Towboat US Charleston is making waves with a pink towboat named "Big Lou" to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer. The initiative is part of ...
ABS Wavesight™, the ABS-affiliated software-as-a-service company, is proud to announce the release of web-based modules within the Nautical Systems (NS) fleet management platform.
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. The tugboat’s first ...
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. The tugboat's first sail on Sunday night is a milestone in a ...