A 50K DWT ammonia-powered tanker design proposal from HD Hyundai Mipo has received an Approval in Principle (AIP) from ABS.
The vessel will feature an ammonia engine designed by WinGD and manufactured by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries – Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD), along with its ammonia fuel supply system designed by HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) and an ammonia boiler designed by Kangrim Heavy Industries.
Expertise in alternative fuels
ABS completed design reviews based on class and statutory requirements
ABS completed design reviews based on class and statutory requirements.
"ABS is committed to supporting our clients in their decarbonisation strategies. Ammonia promises a low-carbon solution for the shipping industry, and ABS is well-placed to tackle the unique challenges presented by it," said Dr. Chris Leontopoulos, ABS Vice President, Technology.
He adds, "Along with safety excellence, our deep technical expertise in alternative fuels and engine designs makes us the ideal classification society for innovative projects such as this."
Development of eco-friendly ships
Dongjin-Lee, Head of the Initial Design Division of HD Hyundai Mipo, said: "HD Hyundai Mipo was the first in the shipbuilding industry to establish a carbon neutrality roadmap for 2050 and is accelerating the development of eco-friendly ships according to this roadmap. The recent certification is part of our efforts to develop new fuel ship types."
He adds, "With this certification, we have taken the lead in popularising zero-carbon ammonia-powered ships and have solidified our position as a pioneer in the development of decarbonisation technologies."
ABS offers industry-renowned services in the application of ammonia as a marine fuel, as well as other alternative energy sources.