KR Provides In-Depth Analysis Of CII Ratings

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Korean Register (KR) has published a report analyzing the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) ratings of its fleet. This report provides valuable insights to help shipping companies understand and implement strategies to reduce their carbon footprint, reports Port News.

Timely Insights 

First launched in 2022, the KR Decarbonization Magazine is a quarterly publication designed to provide clients with timely insights into decarbonization strategies. The magazine aims to assist the maritime sector in navigating increasingly stringent greenhouse gas regulations introduced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the European Union (EU), the society said.

The latest issue provides an in-depth analysis of CII ratings across KR-classed vessels, revealing industry-wide decarbonization trends. It also includes a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge advancements in liquefied hydrogen carriers.

The issue features an exclusive interview with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Executive Vice President RHEE Sangkee on the development of ammonia-powered vessels. 

Valuable Perspectives 

RHEE outlines significant technical advances in ammonia engine development, safety protocols, and exhaust gas after treatment systems. His insights provide shipping companies with essential guidance on ammonia’s viability as a marine fuel, including key considerations for vessel operations, current development milestones, and future implementation timelines.

The interview offers valuable perspectives for maritime stakeholders considering ammonia-powered solutions as part of their decarbonization strategy.

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Source: Port News