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09
September 2017
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KR Inside
- KR delivers EU MRV Verification Services to Briese Schiffahrt
- KR holds Greece and Turkey Committee meeting (KRHC & KRTC 2017)
- KR signs MoU with MetaVista to cooperate on Hydrogen Liquefaction Technology
- KR holds technical seminar on structural safety assessment of SK E&S 180K LNG
- KR hosts Cyber Security Seminar for shipping companies
- Bespoke technical seminars for clients
- KR survey site news
- KR R&D Trends
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Technical News
- Notice for Amendments to the KR Technical Rules (Guidance for Large Battery Systems on Board of Ships)
- Amendments to MARPOL Annex V related to Harmful to Marine Environment(HME) substances and Form of Garbage Record Book
- Biofouling Management to Minimize the Transfer of Nonindigenous Species from Vessels Arriving at California Ports
- Instruction for ECDIS Software Update from the Marshall Islands
- Port State Control detentions
On 8 August 2017, KR signed an MoU with MetaVista to work on Liquefied Hydrogen Technology.
As a supervision institute, KR has implemented technological research projects into
LH2 carriers (LH: Liquefied Hydrogen). Liquefied Hydrogen Technology is the core technology within the ‘hydrogen energy storage and transportation sector’ which includes the hydrogen economy. The cooperation MoU exists as KR’s effort to strengthen technology exchange and R&D within Liquefied Hydrogen Technology in
the maritime industry.
(from left) Mr. Kim Dae-heon (Senior vice president of KR R&D Center) and
Mr. Baek Jong Hoon (CEO of MetaVista)
KR is to carry out joint research with MetaVista according the agreement on technology exchange and joint R&D as follows;
- Developing transportation technology of liquefied hydrogen by vessels
- Developing utilization technology of liquefied hydrogen as ship fuel
- Developing safety assessment technology
KR will put every effort into making this project a success. It will also endeavor to continue ensuring technical competitiveness in the hydrogen sector, which is understood to be the energy source of the next generation.
[Note]
MetaVista has established close R&D relationships with major research institutes in the U. S., including Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and has multiple patents related to Liquefied Hydrogen Technology, charging stations, cars, ships and next generation aviation control systems.