DNV Awards AIP To HMD For Ammonia Dual-Fuel LPG Carriers

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DNV has awarded HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of ammonia dual fuel 45,000 cubic metre (cbm) LPG carriers, reports Bunkerspot.

The designs are based around a new 10,000 horsepower dual-fuel two-stroke engine from WinGD that can use ammonia or marine diesel oil.

In a statement issued by DNV, Lee Dong Jin, Head of HMD’s Basic Design Division, commented: “These vessels are designed to pre-emptively meet the IMO’s greenhouse gas (GHG) strategy to reduce the total amount of GHGs emitted by shipping by 100% from 2008 levels in 2050. The new dual fuel propulsion system will set a new standard in emissions reduction – emitting no CO2 during combustion. In addition, the “ammonia leak prevention system” completely blocks external leakage of ammonia. This highlights HMD’s all-out effort to lead the industry in the eco-friendly ship sector.”

Vidar Dolonen, DNV Regional Manager Korea & Japan, added: “Ammonia is a very promising fuel option for shipping, and we are seeing growing interest in how we can safely and effectively deploy this technology. The AiP underscores that the maritime industry is not only looking to meet compliance targets, but that forward looking partners are committed to using their experience and expertise to embrace sustainable solutions today. We applaud HMD for their innovative spirit in developing this concept and we look forward to collaborating further to help realise it.”

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Source: Bunkerspot