ClassNK issues Approval in Principle for ammonia-fuelled bunkering vessel

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ClassNK issues Approval in Principle for ammonia-fuelled bunkering vessel
ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled bunkering vessel.

This vessel is jointly developed by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and LMG Marin AS (a member of the Seatrium Group).
 
As ammonia fuel utilisation is expected in shipping for decarbonisation, bunkering vessels that supply fuel to ships and related equipment will play an essential role in the supply chain.

This vessel is being developed jointly by NYK Line, advancing the development of ammonia-fueled vessels, and Seatrium, the largest shipyard in Singapore, with the goal of introducing it to Singapore.

This vessel is mainly designed by LMG Marin AS. It features ammonia fuel dual-fuel engines from IHI Power Systems and a bunkering boom from TB Global Technology, allowing for safe and reliable ammonia bunkering operations. Additionally, a safety verification was conducted through HAZID involving relevant stakeholders.

READ: ClassNK releases new alternative fuels report
 
ClassNK carried out a review of the conceptual design of the ship based on its ‘Part N; Ships carrying liquefied gases in bulk’ of the Class Rules and ‘Part C-2; Guidelines for the Safety of Liquefied Gas Carriers Using Ammonia as Fuel (Edition 3.0.2) which is part of Guidelines for Ship Using Alternative Fuels (Edition 3.0) and examined the result of required assessment.

Upon confirming they comply with the prescribed requirements, ClassNK issued the AiP. Moreover, the latest ‘INTERIUM GUIDELINES FOR THE SAFETY OF SHIPS USING AMMONIA AS FUEL’, approved at MSC 109 last December, are referred to in this AiP.

Last September, ClassNK released the “Guidelines for Liquefied Hydrogen Carriers (Edition 3.0)”, which covers essential details to examine the safety of liquefied hydrogen carriers to spur related technological developments.

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