ClassNK AiP ISSUED FOR GSC AMMONIA-READY PANAMAX BULKER

Apr 22, 2022 | Ship classification news

Classification Society ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of an ammonia-ready LNG-fuelled Panamax bulk carrier developed by Planning and Design Center for Greener Ships (GSC).

According to ClassNK, ammonia is expected to be used as ship fuel for decarbonisation since it does not emit CO2 when burned. Meanwhile, taking adequate safety measures are important due to its characteristics of being toxic to humans and corrosive against materials, and ClassNK has worked on development of standards and certification.

In 2021, ClassNK published its Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels to minimise the risks related to ammonia-fuelled ships for the ships, crew, and environment by stipulating requirements for installation, controls, and safety devices.

GSC describes the newly developed design as LNG-fuelled but ready for ammonia-fuel. For the short-term aiming lower CO2 emissions, it will be operated by using LNG. For the long-term aiming toward zero CO2 emissions, it has two scenarios; in the first scenario, it is converted to an ammonia fuelled propulsion systems, in the second scenario, it will keep the systems but will switch its fuel from LNG to liquified carbon-neutral methane. The ship is developed as a flexible and efficient solution to enduring the unpredictable period of fuel transition.

ClassNK reviewed the design as an LNG fuelled ship based on its Rule Part GF incorporating IGF Code, and as an ammonia-ready ship based on Concept Design category of its Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels Annex 1 verifying the conformity to their requirements as an LNG-fuelled ship and a future ammonia-fuelled ship, ClassNK has issued Approval in Principle (AiP) as an ammonia-ready LNG-fuelled ship.

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