KR Awards AIP for Two Green Ammonia-Fueled Ammonia Carrier and Bunkering Ships
The Korean Register
(KR) awarded approval in principal (AIP) to two green ammonia-fueled ships at
KR’s Seoul branch office on 15th December. One of the ships is a
60,000m3 ammonia-fueled ammonia carrier and the other is a 38,000m3
ammonia carrier/bunkering ship, developed by Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore
Engineering (KSOE), Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
(HMD).
The AIP is the first
result from the ‘Green Ammonia Marine Transport and Bunkering Consortium’ which
was launched in May 2021. The consortium is comprised of six organizations -
KR, LOTTE Fine Chemical, KSOE, LOTTE Global Logistics, HMM and POSCO.
The ships have been developed
as eco-friendly ships that use ammonia as fuel and do not emit carbon during
operations. The 60,000m3 ammonia-fueled carrier is currently the
largest ship that can be docked at Korean ports.
The International
Maritime Organization (IMO) aims to reduce ships' greenhouse gas emissions by
50% by 2050 - compared to 2008 figures, and so many large companies in Europe,
Singapore, and Japan are striving to commercialize decarbonized ships through
the development of ammonia engines and ammonia fuel cell systems.
Green ammonia refers
to the ammonia produced using new renewable energy without carbon dioxide
emissions. Ammonia is attracting attention as an eco-friendly fuel with high
commercial feasibility for next-generation ships due to its carbon dioxide free-combustion
and few technical difficulties.
KIM Daeheon, the
Executive Vice President of KR’s R&D division, said: “This AIP is extremely
significant considering the industry’s focus on developing and utilizing
eco-friendly fuels such as green ammonia to achieve decarbonization. We have
prepared a solid technical base for ammonia-fueled ships with this
certification and are getting closer to the goal to commercialize them in
2024.”
KR is further
supporting the development of ammonia-related technologies through the
presentation of AIP for ammonia bunkering ships developed by Navig8 and KmsEmec
earlier this year, the development of its guidance for ammonia-fueled ships,
and its work to provide customers with technical support to achieve
decarbonization through the ‘Green Ammonia Marine Transport and Bunkering
Consortium’.