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ClassNK Grants AiP for Dual Fuel Generator Engine Using Hydrogen Gas as Fuel

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

November 30, 2022

©ClassNK

©ClassNK

Japanese ship classification society ClassNK has granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a dual fuel generator engine using hydrogen gas as fuel and related machinery systems and arrangements for a 160,000m3 liquefied hydrogen carrier developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI). 

This marks ClassNK's first AiP for a dual fuel generator engine using hydrogen gas as fuel.

As hydrogen is expected to be used as a clean energy source to realize a decarbonized society, ClassNK has worked on the establishment of  necessary standards and certification to contribute to its maritime transportation and marine fuel use, ClassNK said.

For the 160,000m3  liquefied hydrogen carrier developed by KHI, ClassNK has so far issued  AiPs for its integrated design as well as its Cargo Containment System  (CCS), Cargo Handling Systems (CHS), and dual fuel main boilers that use hydrogen boil-off gas as fuel.

In the latest examination, ClassNK reviewed the design of the dual fuel generator engines using hydrogen gas as fuel and related machinery systems and arrangements. The review was based on ClassNK's Part N of Rules for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships incorporating the IGC Code, and its Guidelines for Liquefied Hydrogen Carriers incorporating the IMO’s  interim recommendations for Carriage of Liquefied Hydrogen in Bulk. 

In addition, ClassNK conducted a comprehensive safety assessment based on the HAZID risk assessment results, which has led to the issuance of the AiP.

According to KHI, the dual fuel generator engine is capable of switching between hydrogen and low-sulfur fuel oil flexibly, and when hydrogen fuel is selected, boil-off gas naturally evaporated from the ship's liquefied hydrogen cargo tanks is used as the main fuel at a calorie - based mixed ratio of 95% or higher to generate and supply electricity in board, which is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the  ship significantly.

"ClassNK will actively continue to take part  in advanced initiatives toward decarbonization and also support the  decarbonization of the entire maritime industry by incorporating the  knowledge gained through collaboration with front runners into rules and guidelines," ClassNK said.

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