DNV Grants AiP To SHI’s Ammonia Driven Ship Design

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  • DNV has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for its basic design of ammonia-propelled ships.
  • According to the company, this basic design will aid shipowners in converting their liquefied natural gas (LNG) or diesel-driven oil tankers into ammonia-fuelled ones.
  • Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) is planning to commercialise an ammonia-powered oil tanker by 2024.

Classification society DNV has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to South Korea-based shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for its basic design of ammonia-propelled ships, reports Ship Technology.

Shipbuilder’s Future Plans

By making advance provisions for hull structure, fuel tank specifications, and risk assessment, a fossil fuel-powered ship can incorporate an ammonia propulsion system in the future.

The shipbuilder is planning to commercialise an ammonia-powered oil tanker by 2024.

SHI Technology Development Division Head’s Points

SHI technology development division head Chung Ho-hyun said: “The global shipbuilding and shipping market faces an important time to prepare for carbon neutrality.”

“We will focus on research and development so that eco-friendly technologies such as ammonia and fuel cells developed by SHI can play a central role in paradigm changes.”

SHI’s Projects

SHI will develop the ammonia-powered ship in collaboration with partners, including Malaysian shipping firm MISC and Germany-based ship engine manufacturer MAN.

Last September, an ammonia-fuelled Aframax oil tanker, which is currently under development in a project led by the shipbuilder, obtained basic certification from Lloyd’s Register.

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Source : Ship Technology